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spotted, pulled up and had a chat with a bloke in silver RS4S at townsville strand bout 7pm today, just moved up here apparently, looked like a nice example. and both of our missus' said they same thing hey look another one :thumbsup:

im on my way up to sydney tonight for a couple of weeks, keep an eye out for me haha. s2 sliver C34 - plates QIKNLO - will be all over the joint visiting mates and might hit up panthers maccas at penoo on a thursday night for ol times sake ahha.

Macca nats? Awesome!thumbsup.gif

nice work dude!

linky?

http://j-spec.com.au...EA-1647915.html

One owner

Front and rear cameras

Factory navi

Intelligent key & Immobiliser

Xenon headlights

Twin sunroof

Power front seats (no leather... yet)

AWD

Front and rear spoilers

Cruise control (looks like the same one Leon was doing)

Possibly aftermarket intake (need engine bay pic to confirm)

Cold pack

LSD

Aftermarket muffler - not sure on which though blush.gif

lol, 'sif I was going to be without buying a Stagea for long.

Might take a while to get on the road though glare.gif

Nice work Cam!

You can always take the extra bits off and give them to me.....happy.gif

Its a little bit earlier than mine, looking at the VIN. Looks like the Nismo Axle back exhaust,

Front cameras! lol, knew the V35s had em, didn't think the stageas did. Maybe they'll spot the Roo's jumping out at ya!

Factory Navagation, but no Nav DVD....pinch.gif

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Hey Josie,

Its me!

I'm pretty sure I've only beeped once but the flutter is a HKS SSQBOV.

Rice to meet you.

I want your spoiler... haha! Every time you go past I always think to chase you down haha....

I might just wrap my spoiler and be lazy.

Should stop by one time and say hi.. I'm the one with the brindle bullmastiff at the park... Plus I have a huge Domo sticker on my car now that you won't miss :P

Nice work Cam!

You can always take the extra bits off and give them to me.....happy.gif

Its a little bit earlier than mine, looking at the VIN. Looks like the Nismo Axle back exhaust,

Front cameras! lol, knew the V35s had em, didn't think the stageas did. Maybe they'll spot the Roo's jumping out at ya!

Factory Navagation, but no Nav DVD....pinch.gif

Yeah, Nismo or Autech was my first thought, but wasn't sure.

Already got a set of Tomei rods comin' whistling.gif... although not sure if going turbo or high comp NA

Car is in fantastic condition (Krist reckons it is "as nice as you'll ever buy an M35") although it does have a fully-hektic Blitz pod on it.

208-Stagea15.jpg

Pretty happy :)

Yeah, Nismo or Autech was my first thought, but wasn't sure.

Already got a set of Tomei rods comin' whistling.gif... although not sure if going turbo or high comp NA

Car is in fantastic condition (Krist reckons it is "as nice as you'll ever buy an M35") although it does have a fully-hektic Blitz pod on it.

208-Stagea15.jpg

Pretty happy :)

Very nice mate

Spotted a blue Stagea which happened to be Zeke on seacombe rd yesterday got the thumps up and he got the horn coz I was busy turning the corner and changing gears lol

Haha tripped out ..turned to look right and bam Stag.. Was so half asleep lol

Staggy looked very clean !!

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