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Standard 1998 Autech 260RS Stagea. 80,000km, RB26Dett Manual, Pearl Color

The car is in very good condition. but has not been complianced. I have had it garaged since importing it from Japan last year. This car cost me more then $26,000 to import but I will sell it uncomplianced for $22,000, or complianced for $25,000 + cost new tyres if required.

Car is in Brisbane

Thanks for Looking

Edited by Brokenz

This is exactly what i have Mark looking for in japan for me... but about $5k above my price range, so i'll probably find myself in a slightly older one.

If it were $20k, complied, id buy it this weekend!!

260RS FTW

I will upload some pics tomorrow bit its just a standard Peal color 260rs with the std 17" BBS alloys. No mods except aftermarket stereo. It still has std aribox , suspension, etc

Heres some pictures of the Stagea in my garage. When the weather is good I will bring it out and take some better pictures. It has a 3" Fujitsubo exhaust.

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No accident damage. The Car had a Nardi fitted so I had to order a Stagea 260RS Momo Steering wheel from Japan. Cost me a small fortune. I have seen a number of Stageas 260RS with and without R33 GTR seats so I dont know how they left the factory? Anyone know for sure?

Edited by Brokenz

The ones on yours are the Autech seats, they should match the door trim. I dont believe they are retrimmed GTR seat nor are they ste standard stagea seats, something in between.

Yes the seats match the interior trim. I guess some people dont like the std seats and replace them withh r33 gtr seats. But this one just had std seats. I will take some better pics tomorrow.

Edited by Brokenz

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