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instead of starting a new topic in the wrong section, i'll just add this here too :P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/358218-%26-9734%3B%26-9733%3B%26-9734%3B%26-9733%3Btastefully-modified-series-2-rear-wheel-drive-stagea%26-9734%3B%26-9733%3B%26-9734%3B%26-9733%3B/

btw envious of the 5 speed and best of luck with your sale - pete finally sold his series 2 dayz rs4-s last week after having it advertised for a year! :(

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righto, i'll get in on it too hahahah

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/356080-eoi-1999-s2-stagea-rsfours-melb/#entry5699258

i'm not too concerned if i don't sell. i still love the car. just doesn't make much sense to have such a big car when i live in the CBD and i'm the only one in it 99% of the time.

based on that 12 month selling timeline though, Mike - i might be ready to move on in a years time :-)

good luck to us all!

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