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Well i finally got my first stagea. I picked it up while i'm at the Gold Coast for Indy.

1996 Silver RS Four with leather interior, dual sunroof, cat back exhaust, pod, boosted to 0.7bar. has body coloured bumpers and a modest bodykit as well. It's the most horny stagea i've ever seen, and i picked it up at a bargain $18,500.

i'm bringing it back to the ACT on tuesday, so look out for me up north

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Oh,schweeeet!Gotta love a Stagea!Well done,Terminal!I'll bet you're stoked!I was only just looking at an article in an old Zoom on the Autech 260RS version...dayam!What a weapon!Plans for yours?Or are you going to bask in the glory of no-defect,Q-car stealth?Either way,enjoy!!

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spotted your car today parked at ANU terminal, was driving through the carpark and saw it, thoguht "HOLY SHIT! THATS A STAGEA!" parked a couple of cars up and stood there admiring for a few minutes. Love the dark tint, love the leather, love the TWO sunrooves, love the front bodykit mods, and love the sticker on the rear window the most :D

awesome car

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Ooooh, when did that come out?

I really should get a subscription one of these days.

new HPI? when did that come out? dont tell me the postie has been flogging mine again  

Ah,yep:subscription!Aurora:do yourself a favour-invest!And you need to whup your postie,Amaru!

Then you can all check out the cool ride that is a Stagea!Lucky Terminal!Still,I'm not doing too badly with my baby...

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Haha, yeah that sticker on the back end is a bit dodgy.

"A prestige touring wagon that is functional yet comfortable"

A heap of stageas at the GC had that on them, it's not a sticker as such, but part of the tint, so i don't know if i can get it off.

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Yeah mate that sounds awesome. we'll dominate the canberra scene with our madwagon's

i had the fix the outside right taillight yesterday, and now the thing is broken again... not impressed about having a short in my taillights

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