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speaking of mitsubishi, you can put me down for an Evo7!

why are you only limiting yourself to gtt's and bnr34's and rx7's?

why can't you do all cars on demand?

Franks, why Evo7. WHy not go for the latest, eVo VIII....i heard it rock! but will not roll. hehe

Nah don't bring 34's in...I want to stay at least semi-exclusive :P

Seriously though as far as bringing in 34's....I'll believe it when I see it. I was expecting my R34 replacement back in September, when I was assured it was

"only" 4 weeks away.

Since then I've put a turbo on my one, and I'm now quite happy to keep it.

Dan

4500 sounds a little bit more reasonable for a JZX100 Chaser. How much is the Stagea compliance? I dunno if this is the right place to ask, but what are the variants of Stagea? I know there are 4wd and twin turbo RB26DETT ones.... Newest model Stagea looks wicked. Would be awesome for a family car, chaser included.

SCREW THE AVALON!!!

Stagea should be around the same price but contact Frank for exact info he is doing the cars already for the eastern states, freight out of here is realy cheap.

All Stageas that can currently come in are 4WD 2.5 turbo auto (very few 5 speed) add 600,000 yen if 5 speed

RB26DETT is later down the line,

I will get mine soon and this is what will happen,

GTR diff front and rear $650 each, GTR 5 speed $1,500 and they bolt straight up or just put a RB26DETT into a auto car it all fits as it is R33 running gear.

Look at what Jeff at www.c-red.com.au did to his one.

Or auction lists at www.j-spec.com.au to view options.

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