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  • 2 weeks later...

good to see there is still a VQ keeping that garage from being totally gaids.

Quiet in here today. people must be doing family shit eh?

Yeah, Evan & I have been cruising on our bikes; but we had a storm & had to come home.

Now he's recovering the ammo after a Nerf war...

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hey guys, just wanted to get some feedback on something I came across yesterday.

Went to check out a S2 Stagea in a local wreckers, was quoted $1500 for manual conversion kit. Box, clutch, pedals & handbrake.

I think this is reasonable, but would appreciate any comments.

Cheers,

Ian

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yeah if that is complete (ie including console etc) it is a reasonable price. Could probably be done cheaper if you want to stuff around collecting all the bits seperately, but that could take a while

Console was an auto hack job, might take it and see if I can make one out of fibre glass, better still fix the hack job one with fibre glass so I dont have to destroy my own.

Hopefully I'll have this early next week at the latest, then the fun begins

In the words of the late BIG KEV - "I'm excited"

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