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just picked up my NSW plates S T A G E A !

i was surprised they were avalible,now ive got to bend it to put it on!!

cars nearly ready,waiting on the computer oh and my licence back!!

i have a set of stock stagea wheels for sale with near new tyres (16") $500

has anyone taken the roof rack rails off?

east bear sells a kit that covers the holes left when removing the bars from the roof doesnt look too bad

what rims have you put on instead?

still tossing up between R34 GTR 18" and S7 mod Lenso 19"

will decide this week.

Get the 34 GTR 18's mate, it will look tough I rekon

I used a Vice Grip to bend the edgesof my rear plate in to fit on my 32R, when I put them in storage from selling my GTST waiting on the GTR, the woman at the RTA said to me "you've destroyed these plates, do you know thats a offence!"

to which I replied "I wouldn't have to bend the plates lady if you ppl at teh RTA would stop making queer # plates like the Euro styled plates, looked out the window and realised how many japanese imports are on the rd and MAKE SOME JAP STYLE ONES THAT FIT MY CAR! also I bought these plates for the 175 once off fee, so as far as I'm concerned they belong to me"

the 34 wheels wont cost me that much (i import R34 GTR'S)

trying to get a pair of R34 front seats trimed in the black leather to match my rears.

i like the 19" though as i dont wont to lower it(still have to tow the boat,even at 400hp!!)

that was ment to say $400 a year for the plates.

i seen in an aftermarket stagea parts cat. momo gear selector and steering wheel,any idea where i would find these?

Should be able to buy the MOMO gear from pretty much anywhere that stocks their stuff, if all else fails try Roman Autotek, I think they're the main importer to Australia. Not sure what their prices would be like though, I've never dealt with them myself.

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