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Hi guys

I just picked this up from Brycey:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...Da-t212690.html

Havent had a chance to drive it much yet, but looking forward to the 10 hour drive back to the gold coast this morning lol

The car will be my daily and will double as a towcar for my evo 6RS- best of both worlds!!

Cheers,

Mitch

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Hi guys

I just picked this up from Brycey:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...Da-t212690.html

Havent had a chance to drive it much yet, but looking forward to the 10 hour drive back to the gold coast this morning lol

The car will be my daily and will double as a towcar for my evo 6RS- best of both worlds!!

Cheers,

Mitch

Excellent! Congrats!

It will be good to have another Stag on the Gold Coast: there's so few of us...

Awwww man, Bryce could have at least brought it down to the Thursday night Coasties meet ONCE, couldn't he? *shakes head at Brycey*

Oh well, like Ian said, at least it'll be staying within the club.

Congratulations, and welcome to the Stagea crew!

hope the drive went well mate! and i really hope you enjoy it as much as i did :)

im very happy that it has gone to someone who is in the loop, as ian said

and sorry nick :P i was a bit slack :(

hope you love it mate :):(

Wicked cool brycey.... loved that ride of yours, will be good to see it out on the next cruise still.

Welcome to the club mitchy! i only got my 260RS a couple of days ago! im from th narangba area which is about 1.5hrs north from you i reckon. Cruise again in a couple of months. August i reckon.

  • 9 months later...
absolutely adore the car but it really needs some better wheels to fill out those guards :down:

since taking those shots i've installed some big ass spacers

but yes- some r34 GTR rims would looks pretty awesome i reckon!

nice cars mitch. :)

is the TME new-ish? i think you only had the stag and RS last time...

i was tossing up between a legnum and an evo 6 when i bought my leggy in late 07.. ended up getting the leggy due to price, then evo prices came down :/

since taking those shots i've installed some big ass spacers

but yes- some r34 GTR rims would looks pretty awesome i reckon!

Hey Mitch,

If you are ever on the south side of Brisbane on the weekends, drop and we can compare r34 fronts and you can try my 34gtr rims just to tease you :D

You would still need to run spacers on the front with 34 rims as the gtr front is wider in the guards. I need some as well, probably

20-25mm

nice, nice, nice and nice grass too :)

out of curiosity, what do you do for a crust?

retail banking :ermm:

nice cars mitch. :laugh:

is the TME new-ish? i think you only had the stag and RS last time...

i was tossing up between a legnum and an evo 6 when i bought my leggy in late 07.. ended up getting the leggy due to price, then evo prices came down :P

yeah picked up the TME for my mrs last week

Hey Mitch,

If you are ever on the south side of Brisbane on the weekends, drop and we can compare r34 fronts and you can try my 34gtr rims just to tease you :P

You would still need to run spacers on the front with 34 rims as the gtr front is wider in the guards. I need some as well, probably

20-25mm

i'm on the goldy mate but frequent head up to neil lowe motorsport- anywhere near you?

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