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Hey guys,

Pleased to say I picked up my car today (Saturday). 2000 Stagea RS Four V. Interior is very clean, has the wood trim, leather and electric seats, proper floor mats, dual sunroof, triptronic auto with optional?? steering wheel shifters and got 18x8 BBS Rims (looks like the RX Monoblocks but not sure - maybe someone can confirm). Paint is pearl white, bodywork has a few minor nicks and a blemish on the drivers side front quarter panel (hopefully with a full detail can fix it but if it can't oh well). The importer had this or a silver one but the silver one has a factory TV and cloth trim but the clock says 68,000 but the engine has really done 151,000 where as my one has done 100,000 with full service history

Will post pics of the car when there is daylight

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Hey guys,

Pleased to say I picked up my car today (Saturday). 2000 Stagea RS Four V. Interior is very clean, has the wood trim, leather and electric seats, proper floor mats, dual sunroof, triptronic auto with optional?? steering wheel shifters and got 18x8 BBS Rims (looks like the RX Monoblocks but not sure - maybe someone can confirm). Paint is pearl white, bodywork has a few minor nicks and a blemish on the drivers side front quarter panel (hopefully with a full detail can fix it but if it can't oh well). The importer had this or a silver one but the silver one has a factory TV and cloth trim but the clock says 68,000 but the engine has really done 151,000 where as my one has done 100,000 with full service history

Will post pics of the car when there is daylight

G`DAY JASON GOOD TO SEE ANOTHER STAGEA ON THE ROAD HOPE YOU HAVE A BALL WITH IT ENJOY YOUR MOTORING DUDE,LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING SOME GOOD PHOTO`S,GRAET STUFF DUDE CHEER`S chuckie.

Welcome to the Stagea Gang......

Another Prime edition.... nice to have all the extra's, (well I think so)....

BTW the steering wheel controls for the tiptronic are std in all series 2 cars.

Still a very special car, you'll enjoy it, for sure.

i want your rims!

Very nice car.

Sorry Ryan can't have 'em lol

One thing that I still can't believe is how quiet the car is. Had my best mate test drive the car and I couldn't hear it flying down the street. Now I'm going to install a 3 inch cat-back exhaust (got a 3 inch cat-back exhaust from a skyline sitting in the shop that would defiantly need modifying to go in my car)

Also I'm going to lower the car (set of King Springs - CBF for something like Tien Super Streets, I don't see the value for me). I'm thinking around 1 - 1.5 inches all around. Reckon that will look good and would that be legal in terms of ride height

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