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Hey i am still kind of new the the forums here, anyway just went for a cruise with some friends and we were followed by what looked in my rear mirror as in R33 so i slowed down a bit to get a closer view. Then i noticed it was a station wagon asn was like WTF then i talked to the guy at the lights and told me it was a stagea RS4.

At the moment i own a 180sx and looking to buy an S15, 33GTR, or maybe a 34GTT. I REALLY liked the idea of having a car which looked like a station wagon but with the RB power.

To help me out would you guys help me out. I have only seen one before and it looked nice, but i want to see some with kits, rims, looking nice and maybe some photos of engine bay stuff like that, maybe some crazy conversions aswell?

Any feedback is helpful.

Also one more thing. Would it be best to import or buy in australia? I would prefer a manual but i noticed the stick thead "manual conversion" which has made me think its going to be hard to find a manual.

Also the guy said Stagea's come with a RB25DET but hes doing a RB26DETT conversion.

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"Search" is your friend!

Have a look through most of the posts here and check out each member's galleries, that's probably your best bet.

mcnamg has a heap of pics in his gallery...

Cheers,

Nick T.

Jay thats an awesome car! But at the moment like that other guy i could offer you my 1994 180sx and cash... I will put my car up for sale in a few weeks time, but i will get a full respray before i sell it.

I noticed some of the stagea's had GTR badges in mcnamg's gallery. I thought stagea's were RB25DET?

Also are they AWD or was it the later models which were AWD?

Anyone know where i can download some movies of stagea's?

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