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ok Cool,

well if your NOT here Mike then get a grip of your local NZ SHEEP :wacko::yes: ,

now i know why i stay out of Stagea section ,

guys still asking what ROTOR`S do we put on S2`s :/ ,

just don`t miss it any more :ban: ,

BLOODY Volvo drives :spank: i see one other day its hard to tell them apart maybe nissan sold them 1 before :rofl2: ,

I picked up a Heater & Air con unit from Neil in Bunbury ,

so if any one has problem we can get sorted,

If your wanting a day to get out & have a chat & BBQ sort day out post whats best,

Cheer`s Chuckie.

Slotted rotors are always a good idea. I'm running 350Z RDA slotted rotors and EBC Greenstuff pads along with a master cylinder stopper and braided front lines :thumbsup:

The RDA/EBC numbers are in the Stagea Brakes thread in the Stagea area but it's hard to sift through the bullshit, search for posts by chuckie or myself.

Edit: our calipers are different to skylines (I think R34 nonturbo is similar), they are a twin-pot sliding arrangement with a much bigger pad.

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Well I finaly found 1 of the other YELLOW stagea in Perth he works in NW,its a S2 rear wheel drive Auto,all stock,

Now boys & girls when are we on for BBQ do i just set day & date ?????,

its a bit harder now as i have sunday football comitments,3 pm in northan subs,

so i shall look & get day set out soon,

:thumbsup:

Can I get a sound out for NIStune interest please?

-BigJim

-Blizzerd

-gersfan

-Darq

Tim (d1drifter) you in?

Need one more (if Tim is in)! doesn't matter what type of board! I really want to avoid advertising in the main SAUWA area for this as I am not a business and/or trader!

Tim (d1drifter) you in?

Need one more (if Tim is in)! doesn't matter what type of board! I really want to avoid advertising in the main SAUWA area for this as I am not a business and/or trader!

Bubba did nick PM you ?,

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Bubba did nick PM you ?,

Yeah, he's got an R33 GTSt, we discussed options and he's going a different way.

Hey bubba am i on the Nistune list?

I've tried to Pm you but it wont allow me to do so,maybe your inbox is full etc.

tibz :thumbsup:

Cleared some room and added you to the list :thumbsup:

-BigJim

-Blizzerd

-gersfan

-Darq

-tibinstein

If Tim confirms he's in, we're on!

Will send you all a PM with details, don't want to make the price public in case I get in trouble :)

Hi. Have these been ordered yet, only just found the thread? Fitting front mount soon and wouldn't mind getting one for a S2 RS4. Is there a prefered installer/tuner NOR people are planning on using? Also need to tune a profec B at the same time?

Thanks.

Not yet, was about to send PM's with price and bank details so if you want in, you're just in time :D

As for installers, I have a mate who installs boards for me. He charges $70 to come to you and fit, all he needs is a powerpoint, a table and about half an hour :thumbsup:

As for tuners, my picks are Hyperdrive and Allstar Garage, both NOR.

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