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my stagea is still for sale i start my studying soon so i need the car gone to pay for schooling things.

1997 stagea S1

tein adjustables fronts, standard rears

85k

To4 turbo, 38ml wastegate, 3inch dump pipe, oil catch can

in very good condition

goes well

no problems

14,000k

pm or call me on 0409285451

im in sydney

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it has a S2 motor just it just does not have the different front lights.

its an auto

mate ... thats a S1, thats not a neo engine (from an S2- well no neo cover anyways, but id be suprised if u jus ditched the cover) and thats def not a S2 front end, plus 97 sorry mate thats def not a S2 its a series 1 .

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mate ... thats a S1, thats not a neo engine (from an S2- well no neo cover anyways, but id be suprised if u jus ditched the cover) and thats def not a S2 front end, plus 97 sorry mate thats def not a S2 its a series 1 .

ok whatever think what u want

its a s2 33 motor

this is what my mechanic told me

dane he owns dezyne motorsport cencetps

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ok whatever think what u want

its a s2 33 motor

this is what my mechanic told me

dane he owns dezyne motorsport cencetps

true it is.... a S2 R33 engine is what all S1 Stageas come with, the S2 Stageas came with neo engines same as the R34. It can be confusing but your car is a S1 with a series 1 Stagea engine, if you dont believe me or want a 2nd opinion post up in the Stagea discussion and gets some others opinions.

Sorry mate not trying to cause probs jus setting the record straight, you have a nice looking, modified S1 Stagea

Lee :)

Free Bump!!

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