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Im not quite in the three 's' club. But I can raise you a SSC.

RS4 Stagea

260RS Stagea

TRD JZX100 Chaser (got off the boat today)

Stagea, Skyline and Silvia sounds bloody good. Family car, play car, drift car. The three main food groups in one driveway.

Edited by RBNT

That would be nice to own all of these esse`s.

I will be getting my Stagea thanks to AMS on sunday and for it i will be swapping my Onevia.

So for those of you who dont know me im Simon and i will be driving Chris`s (AMS) Red RS4 Stagea

"TTT"

Series II Stagea - Turbo

SSS Bluebird Attesa SR20DET - Turbo

BA Falcon XR6 - Turbo

I knew there was a triple S in there somewhere.

Lol ... l have the Triple S too.

Its called a 1994 Nissan Pulsar SSS Jap spec! :(;)

But only have the TT. Turbo Stagea & turbo Pulsar.

Edited by [ STAGEN ]
Why eat vanilla when you can have chocolate, I only have the stagea, and that is all I need.

well, Ive got the Vanilla (silky snow pearl Stagea) covered in hundreds & thousands and then chocolate dipped (CBR900RR Fireblade)

Beat that!~! LOL :P

Oops - I should mention Ive probably just lost to myself, bike has to go.......> Im a sad, sad panda

Edited by Tangles

Just the S2 Pearl White Stagea for me.

Last 2 cars were both silvias tho!

The first was n/a and then i decided to go for some grunt and bought the '92 Silvia Turbo - that car was loads of fun.

and now the Stagea. Completely different world but a very nice car nonetheless.

I miss the rush of the silvia tho.

If only I had the money to mod the stagea up to be as quick as the silvia.

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