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Hi all I have a 2001 stagea RS2 factory rwd auto bayside blue

tein adj coilovers

hks turbo timer

18in bbs wheels

black leather

woodgain dash

half carbonfibre frountbar

trust power extreme 2 exhaust

blitz podfilter

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thanks guys love my stagea. the skyline is mine to. is anyone interested in a vented transport aproved bonnet for there stagea im geting on made just want to know if u would buy one let me know

  • 1 month later...

97 SILVER RS4 DAYS EdIt

r34 gtt rims

front mount cooler

apexi rsm

auto meter guages

3 inch exhaust cat back

r32 gtr front rotors and discs

apexi turbo timer

Been owner of car since complied 2 and a half years ago

  • 3 weeks later...

Green 97 RS Four (probably - check the thread somewhere)

Has bugger all mods other than a turbo timer and a cat back 'zorst

Roof mounted DVD screen with dash mounted dvd player

Also has me rolling naked across the bonnet daily moaning "mine, mine, mine....."

:)

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Just got a 2000 RS4V Prime edition, with lots of factory options, aero mirrors, aero spoiler, kit, leather, in dash TV/DVD/Nav. Bayside Blue. 18's still in Nippon, arrives 19th Dec into Brissy for compliance then over to Perth.post-30601-1164381870.jpg :P

well its about time I posted in here.

We've just bought a 97 RS-Four, white with twin sunroofs.

Stock except for the purty white wheels, sydneykid's suspension and a towbar. And a new radio because I can't understand Japanese.

These things are a bargain, this had 99000klm and was 180k yen, about $11k on road.

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well its about time I posted in here.

We've just bought a 97 RS-Four, white with twin sunroofs.

Stock except for the purty white wheels, sydneykid's suspension and a towbar. And a new radio because I can't understand Japanese.

These things are a bargain, this had 99000klm and was 180k yen, about $11k on road.

Hey nice buying, say you got a real bargain by the look of it. Any other photos? They are cheap at auction, and getting cheaper for the earlier ones. When does it arrive? What type is it? Any extra's? :mad:

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lol dunno not picking it up until tomorrow....what other extras should I hope for :laugh: AFAIK I it is standard apart from the wheels and ful sik body kit. Was Grade 4 and condition was good when we saw it. I have some gtr brakes I am hoping will bolt on as well.

One other extra I forgot to mention is I have:

gearbox

transfer case

shifter

handbrake

clutch pedal

manual brake pedal

clutch master

clutch slave

clutch line

flywheel

clutch

sitting in the side room. not sure what I should do with them all yet?

enjoy the wait appealing! thats thie bit I hate, this is the 3rd car I've imported now and it still bugs me

  • 4 months later...

Hi, y'all.

Got me a Stagea last week. Bought it from E&M Unique Motors in Five Dock. First owner in Aus.

99 Series 2 RS FOUR S (I think, has no badges)

60k's

Factory 5 speed manual

AWD

HICAS

Pearl White

Factory Xenon headlights

Factory 17" 6 spoke alloys

Custom grill

Eyelids

260 RS rear spoiler

Has the sports interior like the 260 RS, with the R34 GT-T style fabic

Seems to be stockish, but I think the boost is wound up some dodgy way because it's cutting boost over about 5000 rpm, but has good midrange pick-up.

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Hi, y'all.

Got me a Stagea last week. Bought it from E&M Unique Motors in Five Dock. First owner in Aus.

99 Series 2 RS FOUR S (I think, has no badges)

60k's

Factory 5 speed manual

AWD

HICAS

Pearl White

Factory Xenon headlights

Factory 17" 6 spoke alloys

Custom grill

Eyelids

260 RS rear spoiler

Has the sports interior like the 260 RS, with the R34 GT-T style fabic

Seems to be stockish, but I think the boost is wound up some dodgy way because it's cutting boost over about 5000 rpm, but has good midrange pick-up.

Cool! Nice buy.

Got any pics yet, and are you in Sydney? There are a growing number of us now - not quite as many as Perth yet, but we're getting there...

Hi, y'all.

Got me a Stagea last week. Bought it from E&M Unique Motors in Five Dock. First owner in Aus.

99 Series 2 RS FOUR S (I think, has no badges)

60k's

Factory 5 speed manual

AWD

HICAS

Pearl White

Factory Xenon headlights

Factory 17" 6 spoke alloys

Custom grill

Eyelids

260 RS rear spoiler

Has the sports interior like the 260 RS, with the R34 GT-T style fabic

Seems to be stockish, but I think the boost is wound up some dodgy way because it's cutting boost over about 5000 rpm, but has good midrange pick-up.

welcome phill i have a white series 2 auto where in sydney are you????? blacktown area here

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