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pulled up beside a white RS260 C34 (had autech kit? and RB 26 ?? plates) with biggish wheels, lowered with a cannon tonight about 6:30 at the lights on the highway going towards jerrabomberra. gave a wave and he looked at the car and im thinking "faaarrrrk my stagea must have a lift kit its sooooo high and my brake calipers look so tacky (painted black with nissan stickers on them when i got it). both gave it abit on take off and he zoomed off in to jerra.

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Today,11:30 on monash freeway ,silver S2 heading towawrds the city ,I was going the other way (after getting a pair of R33 front callipers for the stag :banana:)

I was like looking at my self...

Spotted Rosella's Stagea in my garage with the front all pulled apart.

Now it has a shiny new intercooler!

Wish mine did...

Thanks to the assistance of Dale I have a great addition to my car. :worship:

Now pity my car's not red then it would go even faster. :rofl:

Now can't wait for the sway bars.

Thanks to the assistance of Dale I have a great addition to my car. :worship:

Now pity my car's not red then it would go even faster. :rofl:

Now can't wait for the sway bars.

All good, kicking back with a Squires at the moment mate :thumbsup: .

Hey jetwreck that was me finally got spotted, your arx is nice man, very tough looking

Ahh....so your the Stig!

LOL.....good to see yah...you will have to come to the NSW meet when we get our shit together!

Ahh....so your the Stig!

LOL.....good to see yah...you will have to come to the NSW meet when we get our shit together!

Yeah I am but dont tell anyone :ph34r: guy actually asked me who the stig was the other day haha, and yeah will definately try and make it to a cruise some time

Thanks to the assistance of Dale I have a great addition to my car. :worship:

Now pity my car's not red then it would go even faster. :rofl:

Now can't wait for the sway bars.

Mines red......... maybe we should have a race. :D

Oh yeah, saw white 260RS on warringah rd turning right onto pitwater rd this morning about 8am. Followed him as he turned onto mitchell rd then I had to turn off. I was on a black VTR1000, not sure if their on here but had a pink shirt stuck on the back window.

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