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Been out to one of the performance shops (nothing to do with the stagea, just happened to be driving it) and they had a quick look at the rear driveshafts and diff.

Seems that they ARE the R33 GTR ones :-) I'll update my top post.

the good news just keeps on coming!

It sure does.. If the wife ever moves onto another car (she likes this one) I can see it wouldn't need many $'s to be a very very very quick wagon :-)

Makes my decision not to buy an older rs260(the newest onest are still 2 years older than my 2001 rs4s) even better in hindsight - as I simply don't think they are worth the (large) price differential given my use ie the wifes wagon that I don't mind driving.. :-)

Though, while I'm happy driving the stagea, I still do take the R34 when I have a choice - I like the 200kg lighter feel, it is quieter, and more comfortable than the stagea.

Ian

Just that RB26 that is missing I guess... Hard to make up for that one in the long run if you start talking "quick" but then again you are miles ahead in the hip pocket!

nothing that the $20,000 price difference cant fix.

$25,000 versus $45,000 is a massive amount of money for very little difference.

nothing that the $20,000 price difference cant fix.

$25,000 versus $45,000 is a massive amount of money for very little difference.

- not to mention you could SELL the fully working NEO engine if you wanted to upgrade to a r34 rb26.. :-) Having a quick look around the internet a few minutes ago, I reckon (if you could do the work yourself) it would only cost a few thousand (net) to swap over...

Ian

seats?

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They do look similar to mine - but it's not home at the moment so I can't take a pic..

Speaking of pics, does anyone know why I just see the text "IPB Image" instead of the image in the above post? (I had to manually get the link from the repply box..).

Ian

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