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I didnt know where to put this as it is not a major build up, just my weekend street car for me and my misses daily...if the moderators want to move then yea.....let me know what you think....i only just pick this up 2 weeks ago.....got it for a decent price that i couldnt refuse and had to snap it up....coming from a R33 to a commodore then back to the stagea im loving it as i have a new born and this is the best of both worlds...

1997 RS4

RB25DET

factory MOMO steering wheel and gear knob and loving the dual sunroofs

Mods: Stock for now...have plans coming up

Interior: custom black leather with red stitching and stagea emblem and stagea on head rest,

genuine stagea sill kick plates (brushed aluminium look)

genuine stagea floor mats

Rims 18inch Racing Harts

Exterior: series 2 tail lights

Dont mind the sticker bomb rear lip its because there is a scratch there from the previous owner and he sticker bombed it i am just waiting on my new lip getting sprayed....

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Thanks for helping me yesterday and today, you were a massive help! Your stag is so clean IRL, Once I'm tuned I'll come down so you can see mine.

Not a problem always good to have a chat and help someone out.....most defiantly when u come to Sydney well go for a cruise and that hopefully you can get it here one night and we can go check out the night scene

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