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Youll change your mind again Im sure...

If youre looking for rwd manual just get an s15?

almost at the top of the list again.

nah now that ive got the families ok, i think it will stick

If I didn't want a Stag so bad, I would have bought an S15. Clean, unmodified ones are cheap as these days, and I did see a couple I really liked.

I don't see why you'd want to sell right when you get it running properly?

If I didn't want a Stag so bad, I would have bought an S15. Clean, unmodified ones are cheap as these days, and I did see a couple I really liked.

I don't see why you'd want to sell right when you get it running properly?

i dont wanna buy an un modded one, rather have everything done for me so all i have to do is tune it...

yeh me neither..

stickers are on the stag, hopefully get some bites..

remove front drive shaft, purchase Z33 manual transmission

there you go! RWD manual turbo nissan.

Or even better with an R32 GT-R - install a switch for the fuse, and you have instant RWD with minimal hassles!

If I didn't want a Stag so bad, I would have bought an S15. Clean, unmodified ones are cheap as these days, and I did see a couple I really liked.

I don't see why you'd want to sell right when you get it running properly?

I was considering an S15 when I bought my Stag too. Even 6yrs after owning my Stag, I've still never driven an S15, so I've got no idea if I would ever have liked one.

Meh, I went on gut instinct in the end, and I'm still very happy with my decision!

So today we threw 4 blokes into the M35 and drove to Melbourne. Awesome with the TV screens, watching movies on the way over. Cracker! :thumbsup:

Just a shame our caravan park backs onto the Western Highway :(

Big Fella should be here later tonight, then tomorrow it's off to Calder for Gymkhana! Oh yeah!

First road trip I've done in the Stag since I brought it back from Sydney, and so far it's too easy. Just wish I had fixed the undertray before I came over. I race taped it and thought it'd be right, but the tape fell off. Very annoying.

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