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sweet car wish mine was 260rs. good luck with getting to 350rwkw plan.

i was about to reply only Mungel had already mentioned it

i think your car is not quite as stock as you think the auto cluster looks way out of place with ypur manual shifter. so that leavs a couple of things it's had manual converson?, it's had the cluster changed? or the nissan factory got mixed up? wonder what happend???? :(

I am pretty sure its a series one thing (checked multiple pics/sources).... I have checked out the series 1 vs series 2 autech and that is another slight difference...

But i hope to the nissan god that its all good ^^

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bit of an update...

i just got home from finally driving my stagea.... and wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww needed new pants ;) PERFECT car

gave it a bit of a fang with the dealer plates on, goes into compliance shop tomorrow morning.. ohh today :)

keep you posted and more pics wen its registered and im driving it 24/7 ;)

cheers

carter

you seem a bit excited carter......you lucky bastard, you will have to drive down and show it off.

happy days

leigh.

i was that happy when i drove mine home how good does it feel! good luck with your new pride and joy. can't wait to get mine back and cruise around too. if you come down the coastlet evey one now and iam shure these more than just me who will cruise with you and check out your new ride. ;)

you seem a bit excited carter......you lucky bastard, you will have to drive down and show it off.

happy days

leigh.

Haha yeh i was just a little excited ^^, you dont live near Mt Nebo do you? :P

When its on the road etc ill come down for sure

i was that happy when i drove mine home how good does it feel! good luck with your new pride and joy. can't wait to get mine back and cruise around too. if you come down the coastlet evey one now and iam shure these more than just me who will cruise with you and check out your new ride. :D

Hehe yeah man, I go down the coast now n then for abit of fishing and ill guess ill have 2 goto the sat night carpark at least once (lame... i know:P)

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