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Hello All,

Another excited M35 owner here. Here is my story.

After driving company cars (Falcon, Commodore Wagons and Sedans) for 24 years i finally had the reason to buy "my own" car.

Single Dad, 3 girls under 10, Full time care, I need a wagon.

Looking, Looking i find this thing on the internet. STAGEA?? Uhh?

2 months of research and comparison i now have 'my' M35 RS 250t.

WOW. LOVE IT!!!!!!!

I am still yrying to get around this forum (so many stories to read) and will get some pics up soon.

I live in Western Sydney (looking out for you 'Wagonboy") and would like to ask the following. Any recomended suspession guys out this way?

I need some work done and have been to some places that take up to 10 days to quote. (dont wont to be ripped off).

Any advice would be appreciated. Also cant wait to meet some other owners!

Cheers Craig.

Welcome Craig.

Sorry I can't help you with recommendations in Western sydney, but there'll be some nice guy or gal along shortly who can. Look forward to some pics.

Did you buy a fresh import or one already here for a while?

  On 02/08/2012 at 11:37 AM, Debarkle said:

Hello All,

Another excited M35 owner here. Here is my story.

After driving company cars (Falcon, Commodore Wagons and Sedans) for 24 years i finally had the reason to buy "my own" car.

Single Dad, 3 girls under 10, Full time care, I need a wagon.

Looking, Looking i find this thing on the internet. STAGEA?? Uhh?

2 months of research and comparison i now have 'my' M35 RS 250t.

WOW. LOVE IT!!!!!!!

I am still yrying to get around this forum (so many stories to read) and will get some pics up soon.

I live in Western Sydney (looking out for you 'Wagonboy") and would like to ask the following. Any recomended suspession guys out this way?

I need some work done and have been to some places that take up to 10 days to quote. (dont wont to be ripped off).

Any advice would be appreciated. Also cant wait to meet some other owners!

Cheers Craig.

Hey mate, welcome to the forum, congrats on the purchase!

I'm out your way; used to be Emu Plains, now Faulco.

What kind of suspension work are you looking to do? I might be able to help you, feel free to shoot me a PM.

Cheers, Dale.

Welcome to the Stagea club and forums.

You will find lots of useful threads on here and if you can't start a new one and the helpful fellow stagea owners will contribute lots of information.

Certainly $hits over a commodore or falcon wagon. Commodore and falcon are still trying to make strawberry jam out of pig $hit hence the companies profit are at a all time low.

Why would you buy it when you get so much more value for the same money with a Stagea.

  On 02/08/2012 at 1:28 PM, ECR33_RB25DET said:

Welcome to the Stagea club and forums.

You will find lots of useful threads on here and if you can't start a new one and the helpful fellow stagea owners will contribute lots of information.

Certainly $hits over a commodore or falcon wagon. Commodore and falcon are still trying to make strawberry jam out of pig $hit hence the companies profit are at a all time low.

Why would you buy it when you get so much more value for the same money with a Stagea.

guys passionate!

Hey Craig, was good to chat to you yesterday i had seen your Stag parked out the front for a few months wondering when i would spot you :)

what sort of suspention work do you need as i could probably do it for you.

otherwise i buy my parts from either Daleo or Jetwreck.

and local stores would be Jax tyres Penrith or Wholesale Suspension. and then there is always Just Jap out at Kirrawee.

but i do majority of the work on my car myself if i can!!!

Cheers, Theo.

  • 1 month later...

It was good to chat to your brother Theo. Looking forward to meeting you as i (like many new owners) have a few Q's. Considering we only live 3 mins away from each other, i'm suprised we havent spotted each other.

Craig.

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