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Urm, anyone got ideas?

THAT HOOK HOLD UP YOUR SHELF WHEN YOU GO TO GET YOUR SPARE TYER OUT .. IT HOOK ON TO THE TOP OF ROOF JUST UNDER THE TAIL GAITE ...ddDDDDUUUUUHHHHHHHHHHH

The spare wheel cover on mine has a plastic cover under it with Stagea emblems on it. It covers the foam on the inside of the spare wheel cover. I can't see the same on yours.

hey mate i found out by reading the stagea manual in japanese, and only looking at the little pics, the emblem sheet is made to pull out and hang over the rear bumper and protect the area while u put skies or shoes on if u get my drift :)

mines also got it and when folded out it shows the stagea emblem :P

cheers

Brad

i reckon staj's rock :)

headlights with light sensors that turn on when dark

rear wagon door pull in motor thing

electric mirrors that pull in when u press a button (commo doesnt have that ;) )

the rear seat fold down handles at the rear of the car to drop the seats

twin sunroofs

twin airbags

heaps of room

and heaps of other stuff :P

gotta love the pimp look of the dark windows too :D

Mines not reflective. I thought it was for when you are pulled over on the side of the road as well, until I found it wasn't reflective.

The japanese think of lots of little features like that. My previous car ('92 300ZX) had electrically heated wing mirrors, they de-misted the mirrors when the rear window de-mister was on.

Never thought I'd miss that, but I do. It's very useful when you have to reverse down your drive on cold, misty mornings.

Are heated wing mirrors an option on the Stagea?

some models of stagea came with the feature that the bottom of the front windscreen heated up so you didn't rip your wiper blades off if they had frozen to the windscreen. mine instead came with a luggage fan (wtf?)

Indeed, what the HELL is a luggage fan?

All i got with my car was sticky stuff on my dash (from where stuff was), worn carpet in the rear and velcro on the carpet (under passenger) and a sticker of a 120,000km service...

I got jibbed ey? This kinda stuff you cant really know anyway, and i even bought my car from Australia. Oh well, still in good nick. Good 95% of the stuff is getting replaced anyway hehe

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