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after 6 months waiting for a black one to pop up, i finally got my new toy to play with.

Picked up my stagea from brisbane on monday, and drove it back to adelaide. 4 states, no plates, and on permit the whole way home, didnt get pulled up once lol.

stock S1 RS260 midnight black colour

HKS piping.

Stainless uppipe

K&N filter

Nismo clear indicators

Cusco Master cylinder brace.

otherwise stock

registered today, first rego in australia :P very proud.

someone let me know about the next cruise but more importantly dyno day!

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very nice

yeah Im seeing heaps down south l8ly

just seen my first 1 down south. where you been hiding, i still havnt seen ur beast on the road since last cruise?

i cant afford to get around in mine much so i supose that would have somethn to do with it

Edited by pork hunt drifting

Very low kms and super condition.

Are you looking to give it what it deserves under the bonnet?

There are a few 97 S1's and 98 S2's are pretty rare.

Autech 260RS with GTR front end is even rarer.

I like it..a close contender with Lil Bobbeh's!

Just my thoughts..

hey very nice man ... i see ur flare came thru also .... your would think compliance would take it away from the car

still got mine and im the second owner of it in australia but its only a s2 rs4 luxury model. previous owner had it for 11months :P scored it for only 15,500

love the feel of it... there a real nice car to drive with power to back it up :woot:

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