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I am trying to find out the production figures for the autech stagea (RS 260)

For 1997 & 1998 - how many maufactured each year.

anyone who has any info please add to thread.

thanks

This is production details not car specification

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I am trying to find out the production figures for the autech stagea (RS 260)

For 1997 & 1998 - how many maufactured each year.

anyone who has any info please add to thread.

thanks

This is production details not car specification

As far as i know Autech only madr 121 of the autechs as 260rs. And i know where is the last one 121 is!!! Its a custom made 260rs and its the only autech with sunroofs on and the engine is tined to 500hp. I suspect its tuned by Nismo called the rb26 Z2 version.

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MR GTR's is for sale right now, build number 121 (he claims only 121 built). i saw it on ebay 38k im sure someone wants it considering its freaking awesome, not sure if its for sale elsewhere, im sure he can talk it up better then i can.

here is the link hope it works if not, not too hard too find.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-Autech-Stage...1QQcmdZViewItem

isnt that a bit dodgy that it has never been complied considering that you cant have the car in the country for longer than 1 year without it being complied if it was purchased for road use.

is there any way to use nissan fast to check how many vin no's were issued for the autech models?

it needs a personal import plate but i dont know if there are time limits on personal import plates like there is on sevs

but yeah i agree definately a hot car would like to know what is so special about it other than the supposed super dooper suspension and fmic and what does the interior look like

121 sounds abit low to me, ive seen plenty of different ones at jap auction sites for the past 12 months and theres atleast 10 or so in oz so surely 90% cant be for sale or in oz already? oh and browsing SWAT japan sites there seems to be plenty of them in the club as well.

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whats to say its even a genuine 260rs

and jusding by how many series 1 260's that come up at auction I dont believe that there is only 121 maybe thats how many series 2 models were made but altogether for both hmm i think not

Ok

I have edit my last post

My only advise to anyone buying "any car" of a dealer or private, for you to do your background checks and be satisfied with what you are purchasing

I would like to openly apologise to anyone for my last post :D

:D naughty Darrin :rofl:

Well all I can say is that car is pretty much what I would be looking for if I was to ever replace my stagea ( Series II Black 260rs ) and for 38k is pretty good priced...

Haha does Mr GTR want to trade for my series II RS Four S :P

I should have an answer to the quantity question very soon as I have a contact who is in japan with MR Autech himself (obviously not his real name).

You mean the owner of Autech or the desinger for 260rs?

:D naughty Darrin :(

Well all I can say is that car is pretty much what I would be looking for if I was to ever replace my stagea ( Series II Black 260rs ) and for 38k is pretty good priced...

Haha does Mr GTR want to trade for my series II RS Four S :P

Caught you :) Knew you werent happy with a stocker for more than a few months :(

ill give you permission to buy it if its legit :rofl:

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