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hi all,

i'm dave, i'm from canberra, i'v been over on R31club for a while... had a fair few R31s but about 2 months ago i upgraded to a white RS4s. i'v been trying to sign up here since i got it but i'v been having troubles until today!

just thought i'd say hi and hope to see you around!

D.

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hi all,

i'm dave, i'm from canberra, i'v been over on R31club for a while... had a fair few R31s but about 2 months ago i upgraded to a white RS4s. i'v been trying to sign up here since i got it but i'v been having troubles until today!

just thought i'd say hi and hope to see you around!

D.

well done dave hope you enjoy your stagea, let us know how she goes and keep us updated on mods and things

happy trails

leetom.

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hello and welcome to the fold.

nice to see another manual stag on here as they are few and far between.

what options did you get on yours etc.? and hafta post up some pics for the gawkers too please?

anyway just thought it would be nice to say hello and welcome

cheers oxford

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Welcome to the Stagea clan!! :)

Enjoy the awesome wagon that is the Stagea....the enormous boot space, the comfort, the handling, the performance (potential), the traction, the not-so-great fuel economy, and last but not least, the puzzled expressions and long stares from bystanders and passers by as they try (in vain it seems) to work out what on earth that car is... >_<

Have owned mine for nearly 2 years, increased its power output by about 40awkw, and still very happy with it :)

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thanks everyone, at the moment she's fairly stock standard, 81 000k when i got her, short term mods will be high flow filter, exhaust, cruise, towbar and new coil packs and clutch. eventually it'll get wheels, hopefully some dayz bumpers and then ill squeeze a little bit more power out of her.

fuel wise she was getting around 330k around town until i took it to sydney a few weeks back. she got 480k on the highway and since then she gets about 400k around town.

iv got a dodgey fone pic but i'm about to take her to victoria and along the great ocean road from monday so ill take some better ones then and put them up when i get back.

D.

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nice S2, its got the dayz front bar and side skirts by the looks, more than likely the rear bar then too, so youve got the Dayz kit as is

some nice 18s would look schmick on that clean stag.

nah man, that aint the dayz bar, i wish! it's just the standard one with standard rear bar and as far as i know, the side skirts came on most cars...? anyway, yeh plan is to drop it on some 18's when i can pull the cash out of my ass and find the wheels i want... looking for something like these below........ anyone seen anything similar around anyewhere???

D.

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nah man, that aint the dayz bar, i wish! it's just the standard one with standard rear bar and as far as i know, the side skirts came on most cars...? anyway, yeh plan is to drop it on some 18's when i can pull the cash out of my ass and find the wheels i want... looking for something like these below........ anyone seen anything similar around anyewhere???

D.

yeah thats just the factory bodykit. pretty sure you cant get an s2 without some kind of kit, the only differences i've seen is in the front bar - the two "pillars" (one each side of the rego plate) are sometimes in a "/ \" shape rather than the "\ /" shape on yours (and mine). Hope that makes sense.

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