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Cheers ladies and gents. My name is Abel, 29 years old male (despite the display name, i'm a guy...) And currently living in the Netherlands. I've always had a thing for Skylines and Stageas also had my attention for a while. Bought a Stagea (which i named Stacey, hence the display name) last june and been enjoying every kilometer so far! I've been browsing around for a while already and decided to finally join. Hoping to learn heaps and to meet awesome like-minded folks here :)

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10 hours ago, PranK said:

Welcome to SAU! :welcome:

Stag looks nice and clean, well done! I can't imagine there'd be many there? 

Hey thanks!

Yeah she's completely stock, aside from a turbo timer and the 350gt alloys. i believe there's about 10 or 11 of these wagons country wide, and 3 or 4 of which are for sale. 

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