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Hi people,

been awhile since I was on here, but just thought I'd share with you my excitement at the moment. Some of you may have seen the 260RS Stagea SII for sale at Sinergy lately. I ummed and ahhed for a week over it, originally wanting an R34 GTR but considering my work I decided with the 260RS. Test drove it early this week and what can I say but unbelievable!

So hopefully I can catch up with you all again sometime and join in on a cruise somewhere! Now..... what to do with the 32 GTR???

Regards,

Craig.

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series 2 (mid-1998 onwards) Autech.

rare

nice

hope you didnt pay the asking price tho, series 1's (96-98 Rb26dett) can be had for under 25k these days

damn manual tho, barely fit in my lowly Dayz with extended drivers seat rail as-is!!!

I.

Hate.

You.

That is all.

(Waaahh what will I do with the 32 GTR now I have the 260 RS waaaah :dry::spam::banana::banana: )

Only stirring. Very nice purchase. Ive got the missus nagging me to get a somewhat Bigger/newer car to have for us (Whats wrong with the KE70 I ask!), and a stagea was on the list, but unfortunatley, not a fan of 4WD....

i know

keep the 32 for track thrashing on our soon to come motor sport complex :thumbsup:

lol, but in 15yrs time, when the complex gets approved, R34 GTR's will be cheap

oi Drift Pig - gotta say, once you go Black (in this case AWD) you never go back. if one day the awd car would be the family car, to carry the million$$$ babies, then YES awd is well worth it. I lurve the stagea awd system.

that is all. yet another stag plug from he-who-has-been-converted

oi Drift Pig - gotta say, once you go Black (in this case AWD) you never go back. if one day the awd car would be the family car, to carry the million$$ babies, then YES awd is well worth it. I lurve the stagea awd system.

that is all. yet another stag plug from he-who-has-been-converted

RWD till i Die LOL.

As gay as this sounds, I love hanging the ass end out too much LOL

Edited by R31 drift pig
lol, but in 15yrs time, when the complex gets approved, R34 GTR's will be cheap

oi Drift Pig - gotta say, once you go Black (in this case AWD) you never go back. if one day the awd car would be the family car, to carry the million$$$ babies, then YES awd is well worth it. I lurve the stagea awd system.

that is all. yet another stag plug from he-who-has-been-converted

good point :thumbsup:

Very nice!!! One day in years to come when I have a family im going an Autech Stagea If the keep making them :tongue:

Please please put an R34 GT-R front on it they look pimp!... that way you get the GT-R look aswell as power :thumbsup:

and R31 Drift Pig / Ben... I think you can get a 'poverty pack' RWD model of the normal stagea's... though I could be wrong

Edited by benny_blanco
Please please put an R34 GT-R front on it they look pimp!... that way you get the GT-R look aswell as power :)

That's definately on the agenda! But just not sure how much an R34 GTR front end minus engine would be worth..... but yeah, as per below - tough as! :D

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Picking it up tomorrow morning probably, only problem is (well not really a problem) I've got a coporate ticket to the 500.... so won't be able to drive it until later tomorrow night!! Damn it, why do all good (and bad) things come at once!

CW.

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