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Hey all just wondered was there any Stagea owners on here from the coast?

I've spotted two yellow one red and a couple of silver ones. Keen to get in a Stagea if i manage to sell my XT Forester.

Also wondered where coasties might go for reliable/good tunes?

Cheers.

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DVS Jez for the tune and generally all your performance car needs.

Travel for the right car mate.

Cheers.

Yeah if I go through with it I'll take my time and pick the right car. Going to be learning all over again as I've owned mainly Subaru's.

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DVS Jez for the tune and generally all your performance car needs.

Travel for the right car mate.

Certainly Jez for your local tuning and mechanical! Great guy and always looks after customers...

And yep agree with the clown above, travel if you find the right car! Mine is from QLD as i looked at about 10 in NSW and they were rough!

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Certainly Jez for your local tuning and mechanical! Great guy and always looks after customers...

And yep agree with the clown above, travel if you find the right car! Mine is from QLD as i looked at about 10 in NSW and they were rough!

Yeah i'll defiantly have a good look around :)

Was never keen on going back to an import (had an na 32 gts25 years ago)but always had a soft spot for skylines and stageas. And the stagea will be the right choice for me at the moment.

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