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theese guys are kidding i mean some poor person would buy it i guess thinking its genuine.the seller wont respond to my many requests for the vin no.................. .http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1998-Nissan-STAGEA-260RS-RS-FOUR-260RS_W0QQitemZ110171888653QQihZ001QQcategoryZ135948QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmd

ViewItem...............DODGY AT BEST........... i mean any of us can tell its not fo real hey i had to laugh tho 46000kays.looks like the standard spedo tickle there kids. it just gets better as you read the ad and auto too.

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Yeah Vin # 3739 is not much to go on,

in FAST there is an RSFOUR "WGNC34 123739"

same paint, same interior, same year, although auto

could have had a manual conversion when they did the engine swap.

Would still be a nice car if you could knock them down to low 20's high teens.

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Edited by chook

Just another conversion from a stock RSfour. You can tell by the cloth, and if you look carefully it still has the park brake release.

At that price they have to be kidding. It's not worth as much as a well kept standard car. oh if you disagree, then you buy it!

it doesnt have a 260RS body kit,

it also says RS FOUR on the tailgate,

it doesnt have the guages in the din spot,

in the sellers comments it say "GTR32 ENGINE RB26DET" so its obviously a RB26 conversion, from an R32 GTR.

and are they tip tronic buttons on the steering wheel?

that said.. its not that bad a price really... you buy a S2, then get a RB26, 5spd box, manual interior, handbrake, the big killer labour, etc etc..

probably cost you up near that price, and it is quite a tidy conversion.

it does say RS four, Even says RS Four in the title, and in the description states that it has an R32 RB26 GTR engine in it....

- id say theyve done it just to get hits fom ppl who are looking for a 260RS.

Same as when guys selling skylines write 'nissan skyline, 32 GTR, NOT supra, evo, soarer" and so on.

  • 3 weeks later...

yeah i bought my s1 rs4 from this guy. He had no idea what he was on about. He tried to tell me it was twin turbo rb25. I laughed at him. He also tried to tell me that the centre diff lock button was the button that changes the car between 2wd and Awd lol. He wanted $15k for it so i gave him my shitty 97 mazda bravo with a rooted gearbox and clutch with $5k change over. I think i won that round

....... i gave him my shitty 97 mazda bravo with a rooted gearbox and clutch with $5k change over. I think i won that round

LOL!!

Ya think?

:D

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