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Yeah - the only way you could get a series one in black or in a 5 speed manual, was to get an autech.

It probably wont sell very fast but yeah it is on the market. Not thrilled, its not even for sale for all that much, compared to a lot of others, but its gots ta go!

Im hoping ill get offered a swap for an RSFour + Cash or something.

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How about I'll give you my left nut and the eternal gratitude of a fellow Stagea lover?

I'd even consider swapping my anal virginity for it, clean swap, good deal? And dont believe anything dale has to say about that!

OMFG-All hail Bobby!!!

Thats the cleanest engine bay I have ever seen, you could eat yer dinner off it.

You surely must be a front runner in the for sale department across AUS.

I seen some niceish white ones in WA, maybes Grade-3.5 thats nearly flawless except u missed a bit of polish.

Nice-no..very nice example.

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thanks for the positive feedback! im hoping to pick up a cheap S1, put a kit on it and some wheels ans springs and drive away with a cool wagon for sub 12k, and spend the rest on my other project.

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I've been on holiday for a while. Good to hear you got it on the road. Sorry to hear you have to sell it :P

My misses loves our 260RS. She drives it to work everyday. ;) Far more often than I get to drive it :D

Hey Bobbeh,

Just curious as to what mods are done to the car and what power it ended up making? My S1 260 is having final dyno tuning as we speak for max power tune after a msaaive drama with breaking things and rebuilding it!

Cheers

Ben

thanks for the positive feedback! im hoping to pick up a cheap S1, put a kit on it and some wheels ans springs and drive away with a cool wagon for sub 12k, and spend the rest on my other project.

Like maybe a light green S1 with a nismo kit on it?

just sayin.....

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