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Hey guys... found this out yesterday from Anthony at Causeway AutoWholesale here in Perth... their 260RS is gonna be advertisied in Unique Cars and papers this weekend... they've knocked $10,000 off their 260RS this week to get it out the yard... so anyone looking for one of these its now stickered at $39,990.

Got a bit more info I thought about when contemplating buying it - so if anyone thinks about grabbing it shoot me a PM and ill give you some thoughts that might be useful.

Cheers

Adam

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Oh yeah - and thinking of selling the beloved yellow Series 2 stag and getting a cheap series 1 to make $$ room for the V35 Skyline... not sure will depend on price... PM me if interested - but it wont be a steal coz otherwise ill just not sell and trade it on the V35 - think just below yard prices (so you get all the exhaust and alarm and 18" rims for free plus low kms, service history and nice bright yellow colour).

Cheers

Adam

Hey Talej

Posted the reason in the Masa kit colour thread... dawned on me over the weekend i'd be spending a lot of money on a car for the missus who "isnt into cars"... and Id be left driving the $4000 bomb to work... so just turning making MY daily driver the project car (a V35 skyline) and not something that can go from 0 - 40km/hr school zone in 2.1 seconds :D

The Masa kit wouldnt have ended up that expensive though - so if anyone is interested I can get them the details of where I was up to with it.

Would've been nice to do the Masa - but I'm looking forward to turbo modifying a 3.5 litre V35 coupe :aroused:

:P

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