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when you compare it to a skyline, its not gonna come off as well obviously

but comparing it to another wagon its very good,

look at ford wagons, basic interior, leaf springs

commodore's are the same

only thing that will come close is a subaru legacy gt wagon but they are a bix exxy and the twin turbo's don't work very well

like you said bubba, some day i will also own another car to throw about and go fast in, but for now, the stagea is doing a pretty good job

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if you wanted to do burnouts, you should have bought a commodore :D

I have a 3L'd R32 GTSt for that.. why would I buy a commodore?? Stag in to RWD keeps me happy until the 32's engine is back together.

Anyway, I much prefer the sound of a hipo RB torching the tyres over the sound of a ecotec v6 or chev v8.

Oi bubba do you know if the factory rwd procedure you discribed is the same for s1?

No idea mate, don't see why not.. it works on 33 and 34 gtr's AFAIK.. give it a bash :P

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Yeah pulling your shaft in public will usually get you arrested :P

HAHAHA, that was a great comeback.

also i think the r32 gtr driveline is different to the r33/34 one.

33 and 34 are both controlled similar, while with the r32 its just a unplug of the fuse which fully unloads everything in the atessa system, or so i have read on here somewhere.

not 100% sure, but read somewhere. hence why you can buy those little torque controllers on ebay so cheap for the r32's and stagea s1's. apparently the s1 had parts from 32 and 33 in it.

but dont quote me on it.

i remember reading it somewhere a while back when i first got my car.

oh and on my s2 stag the plug is green with one yellow striped wire coming out of it, right at the top of the kickpad, it even hangs out a bit.

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