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GRIM_R32: what is a rs260? and u own one of those? :)

Hi Maxx, an RS260 is a nissan stagea that has the rb26 and full running gear from a gtr fitted into it, they are modified by a company called autech straight from the nissan factory. There were only 200 made worldwide in my year model. And yes i own one...:)

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i i think saw yr car at the SAU f&f3 night

i know what it is

just try to tease u as yr car called "260rs"... :D

Hey Maxx, yeah i was at the drive ins when it came out, i assume you were one of the group of imports that rolled in behind me? Yeah its a habit reffering to it as an RS260 as thats what people seem to know it as although your right the badge on the back does say 260RS, i think it comes from people knowing what an RS4 is, so the they naturally assume its RS260, plus its what my number plates say being alpha numeric!

u are officially a 4 door Whore :(

looks clean but u need to do something with the auto box.

Hey nisskid, if your refering to my stagea being a 4 door, yes im a 4 door whore...lol, but i still have my 32 aswell!

And as far as the auto box.....mine being a 260rs means it has the full GTR running gear including the 5 speed manual! :D

LOL GRIM i think he was talking about me. But i love your stagea.

Want to sell your GTR rims??????????????????????? lol jokes.

I wouldn't mind having a look see at both of your cars first hand. One day i believe.

Cheers for the comments guys.

The auto box will be coming out soon. Just need some more $$$.

LOL GRIM i think he was talking about me. But i love your stagea.

Want to sell your GTR rims??????????????????????? lol jokes.

I wouldn't mind having a look see at both of your cars first hand. One day i believe.

Cheers for the comments guys.

The auto box will be coming out soon. Just need some more $$$.

Good point R32_4door_drifting, i think he was talking to you, thats what i get for checking the thread when im still half asleep...lol!

Would love to catch up with all you guys one day to have more of a chat and a look at everyones cars, just let me know when and where and ill be there! Theres no way id part with my GTR rims.... well thats a lie, if you gave me a million dollars i would...lol! They do look tough on the stagea tho, when i get some spare time one day i plan to chuck the GTR rims on the 32 just to see what it looks like! Then i myself may be in search for a second set! Only problem is then what to do with the WORKS racing rims off the 32, cos i bought them when they first came out and they cost me nealry 6k! Thats what i get for wanting to be different i guess...lol. In the end there all money pits, but its just so much fun!

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