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I came across this website yesterday, surprised to see that Stagea's are so well supported. I've been using a 1997 RS Four as a site car in Micronesia for the last couple if years and given it quite a lot of stick, need to keep it going for another year to see this project through. Suppose you could add this to the spotted list

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There were 12 , including the uber cool bastard that just drove past and did not stop - like your style - sunday 24th oct 2010 , since being ousted from the GTROC UK ! the stagers owners club have been positive in there coming together and surviving quite nicely . more shots here http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/al...p;id=1311100133

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Second time I have seen him.. I have to ask though it's looks way lower then mine and I struggle so much with bottoming out on speeds bumps, carparks etc. Does yours scrape alot??

Its not too bad. A bit of angle gets me over most things untouched. I originally had it about 2cm lower than it currently is and it was a nightmare, but seems perfect now.

I'm disappointed that I DIDN'T see a Stagea up for the challenge against the Merc AMG SLS, the Porsche 997 911 turbo and Audi R8 v10 - I think it would have kicked some butt!!!!! :P:D

I tried a few times.. but was disappointed.. :down:

^^ might come next week!! When and where??

Spotted spoolin this morning on my way to work in frenchs forest

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/ca...&hl=Coastie

Every Thursday night (I'm there almost every week, but sometimes I head up early so I don't stop at Berowra because there''d be no-one there).

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