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So Guys here are the pics of Bluey.... she departs her native country on the 8th Dec, arrives Brisbane on 19th.

We should get her in Perth in early - mid Jan. Hopefully in time fo the next WA cruise. But for now i just have photo's to drool over.... so whadya reckon? :PBJ: post-30601-1164364955.jpgpost-30601-1164365022.jpgpost-30601-1164365061.jpg

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FAAARRRRRRK!!!! that is AWESOME holy shit dude!!! for a newbie... you are doing well!!! im just thruilled there wont be another ice green stag on SAU - two is enough!! that is a hot stagea, man. Every one of us (except cruiseliner etc) will be jealous. good job, dale.

looks mad! what year? 99 or 00?

Its a 2000 model RS4 prime edition, with in dash TV/DVD/Navi.... anyone know if you can get the nav to work in Aus?

I love the wheels too, I am really happy that the car looks better than the auction photo. Motor and trans checked out ok. Now I just can't wait to get behind the wheel. :P:Ppost-30601-1164369878.jpg

Its a 2000 model RS4 prime edition, with in dash TV/DVD/Navi.... anyone know if you can get the nav to work in Aus?

I love the wheels too, I am really happy that the car looks better than the auction photo. Motor and trans checked out ok. Now I just can't wait to get behind the wheel. :P:Ppost-30601-1164369878.jpg

Looks like mine (see the pics for my username in the gallery)! It will be the second bayside blue one around - though mine is a RS4S.

Nice colour blue, LOVE that :PBJ: ..have to say though i really dont get the woodgrain only on some bits of the steering wheel Why do they only come with that little bit and not a full wheel of woodgrain? :D ...apart from that nice car...good job :P would have set you back a bit and with compliance do you have to get standard mirrors and stuff??? :P

CAnt wait to see it here in WA...can you take me for a drive when it gets here???:)

didnt see the aero mirrors... there is a front bar like yours for sale on ebay.com.au for $680!!! far out!! youre a lucky man, john... GL with the purchase mate.

Cant beat the luxury estate car interior with woodgrain coupled with the sporty package of a stagea and the sensibility and versitility of a wagon... ahhhh.... love it.

Hope compliancing/regency goes okay for you mate.

Nice colour blue, LOVE that :PBJ: ..have to say though i really dont get the woodgrain only on some bits of the steering wheel Why do they only come with that little bit and not a full wheel of woodgrain? :) ...apart from that nice car...good job :P would have set you back a bit and with compliance do you have to get standard mirrors and stuff??? :D

CAnt wait to see it here in WA...can you take me for a drive when it gets here???:)

Hi Kirstie

The mirrors are factory options, to be honest that was one very attractive thing about the car, apart from the colour (of course). It's top of the range, and had 9 factory options!! Price, well ask me at the next run. Wood grain all over the wheel would / could make it too slippery. I like the wood, it's a bit more luxurious, also really wanted leather. We went over budget a bit!! But not too much. It was a real a real toss up between this or a Yellow RS4S, which was fairly stock, (with 85,000km). The colour did it..... yeah really it was the colour. In 3 months of looking it was the only one that I saw apart from an rs4s which was Non-Turbo and couldn't be imported, (had no kit or anything either).

Definately Happy Jan....... :P

Nice car, well done

The mirrors are actually made by Ganador, not a factory option

They are a little bit smaller in the mirror size, but are still electric.

I had a set on my R33 and have just bought a set for my Stagea.

Its a 2000 model RS4 prime edition, with in dash TV/DVD/Navi.... anyone know if you can get the nav to work in Aus?

I love the wheels too, I am really happy that the car looks better than the auction photo. Motor and trans checked out ok. Now I just can't wait to get behind the wheel. :):Opost-30601-1164369878.jpg

If that is a flip-out TV/Nav thingy then its not the factory one. I have the factory option which is made by Xanavi (they do the tv/navigation systems for all nissans - including current models).

Either way if its a japanese system then the TV will likely only accept ntsc inputs (if it does PAL as well then you have no probs). Others on this forum have managed to connect up a portable digital tv tuner that outputs to ntsc via a connection on the front of the tv unit....maybe you can do something like that?

As far as navigation goes, that will depend on the system used by your unit. The factory Xanavi ones dont work here since the company has no plans to (a) convert them to english and (b) provide australian maps...so thats pretty much a showstopper. I believe some people have removed the internals of the unit and wired in an aussie portable satnav unit to work with the factory screen (including toughscreen capability)...but I dont know how far they got with this...

Good luck with the car - it looks VERY VERY NICE!!!!

Makes me REALLY want a dolphin bodykit (i believe thats the one yours has). :D

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