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this takeros stag is hawt

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well done sweden

my RS4S takeros stagea resides in victoria w00t w00t fresh from japan.

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and its genuine, including the CF bonnet, could use some of those eyelids though.

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Koya Endless 19x8.5 235/35 tyres +12 offset all round, you can have rims made to order from koya. suspension is HKS Performer all round - if you havent seen these before, they were made inbetween the hypermax I and hypermax II, i had never seen them until i got them with the stag from japan, and i will say, they are pefrect for the street, i have hks hypermx in my r33, and the hard rock solid, these are nice for the street and still handle really well, i think the wagon handles even better than my r33.

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Yo!

Here's a few new pics now when the summer came to Sweden.

I also mapped the car with the new GT2530-turbos and the HKS 264/9.1 cams.

497whp at 1.4 bar, that's really impressing power at such a low pressure (still stock bottom).

Here's a movie, 50km/h to 220km/h: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEAbxzyr8LQ

And here's a movie from the mapping (making ~400whp at 1.1 bar): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVp8rNBlRgo

And here's the photos!

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Yo!

Here's a few new pics now when the summer came to Sweden.

I also mapped the car with the new GT2530-turbos and the HKS 264/9.1 cams.

497whp at 1.4 bar, that's really impressing power at such a low pressure (still stock bottom).

Here's a movie, 50km/h to 220km/h:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEAbxzyr8LQ

And here's a movie from the mapping (making ~400whp at 1.1 bar):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVp8rNBlRgo

And here's the photos!

Wow that looks freaking sweet...

Eyelids would match the grill... is that Dolphin?

Good to see it back on the road!

Yeah its Dolphin...I need to check our their eyelids as the only ones I can find on YAJ looks a bit ghey.

Yeah need skirts and rear but fark its expensive getting it from RHDJ....I haven't seen nismo bodykits on YAJ for a while...

I think I got lucky when I scored this bar landed for $400...

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