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Looking to buy a Stagea prefer south of the state but will travel for the right car.

Budget of $10,000 but it HAS TO BE in great condition inside & out with no mechanical gremlins (not asking for much am I :happy:

No real preference with colour or if its stock/modified as long as everything works as its for the better half and I'm quite fond of certain parts of my anatomy and keeping them where they're supposed to be!!!

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Cheers

Ben

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if you push your budget out a few thousand you'd beable to pick up andrew's rs4s (factory manual)

its a good one and its got around 200 awkw with a few goodies

Budget won't be stretching anymore for a Stag unless its an 260RS Autech ;)

call Stuart Brown,

he has a couple of tidy Stag's for sale. He has a really nice red c34... it's begging for some awsome black rims and dark front tint.

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PM me for his number.

Cheers

Justin

Is that the bloke down at Grove with the red one, if so the boss didn't like the look of the body kit.

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