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Hi guys I am new to this site as I have allways been a Toyota man (supra) until I spent the last year in Japan and bought myself a 260RS Stagea 1997.

Love the car so I just bought myself onother one a 99 260RS.............. thinking I could the whole import process on both and still have money to keep things ticking over.

What a dreamer I was ..... so I am selling the 97 260RS as is and will be keeping the 99 for myself. The car is on the gold coast and any inspection is welcome, it has all the usual stuff (Ithink) RB26 brembos bbs wheels etc stock as a rock otherwise,

It has a couple of bubbles of rust under the mirrors wich I am in the process of getting fixed, other than that it is an awsome car.

, so without destroying the value of these cars I am willing to take a loss just on this car and sell it .

I know these forums and how they work and a lot of idiots are going to get on and say what a load of crock , for that price there must be something wrong , but come out and have a look at the car your self as I said its at the gold coast and you can see for yourself.

Cheers

By the way nice to say hi to all the stagea owners and I definately will be out there in my 99 260 (just not my 97)

Heres the pics when it was still in Japan

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Hey mate nice wheels can you post some more pics of rust and underbody, how many km has it done???? interested but im in sydney and looking at importing one from japan at the moment, this will save me the time. So looking for as much detail as possible before I move on anythingmore pics in sydney

Its at the shop getting those spots cut out under the mirrors , every one I looked at had the same problem ! So there is no rust in it now at all.

Heres some shots under the car when it was in Japan.

I will have to check the ks tomorrow when I go the shop

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Slightly off topic, but what paint shop are you using?? I live on the Gold Coast, and also have a white stag with door rust: if it's ok with you, I would love to see the quality of their work before you sell it. No offence taken if you refuse.

, for that price there must be something wrong , but come out and have a look at the car your self as I said its at the gold coast and you can see for

sent pm still waiting for reply

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