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Krzys' Nissan Stagea S2 RS Four S - Steve

I would like to introduce to you my new weekend toy, Steve!

A few quick details/spec for you:

1999

123k miles (added a few miles already though!)

RB25DET - Standard (Supposed to be 280bhp)

Fresh import, landed in the UK December 2016

Turbo back 3" Fujitsubo exhaust

HKS dumpvalve

Blitz turbo timer

Rays alloys

Tape deck! :lol:

I can't believe how comfortable the car is and I think it's pretty quiet while you're inside too! Love how it sounds too!

I'm just glad it's not the everyday car because it gulps VPower for s**ts and giggles!

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A few photos of Steve as his first car meet a couple of weekends ago.

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V5 (Registration document/logbook) finally came back so I was able to send it straight off a week or so ago, now it has returned once again with my new reg.

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On 07/04/2017 at 11:05 PM, Duncan said:

Welcome Krzys...are they a common sight in the UK or as rare as unicorns?

Thanks!

Import only here so quite rare, not many Joe public type people know what they are and often ask if it's a Volvo!

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