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Hi all, I have a Stagea 260RS S2 , and am grateful for being allowed on this forum, I live in the UK but need the help from you guys as there are not may Stagea's in the UK and from what I have been told only 1 series 2 260RS :)

I have rebuilt a few RB25's in my time so hopefully will have some positive input in the future

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Hi all, I have a Stagea 260RS S2 , and am grateful for being allowed on this forum, I live in the UK but need the help from you guys as there are not may Stagea's in the UK and from what I have been told only 1 series 2 260RS :)
I have rebuilt a few RB25's in my time so hopefully will have some positive input in the future
Welcome. 260RS is one of my favourites. But i have odd tastes (R33s for example).

You've come to the right place for help. Everyone has an opinion here. [emoji23]

Would love to see pictures of your car. [emoji7]
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