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This is the same one that was on ebay the other week. It mustn't have sold. Must have something wrong with it.

yeh there is..........it runs on petrol, on a more serious note it would be worth a look( maybe one of the brissie boys could check it out and report back)

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yeh there is..........it runs on petrol, on a more serious note it would be worth a look( maybe one of the brissie boys could check it out and report back)

i see martin hks is already on to it, would be interested to know what it's like.

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i see martin hks is already on to it, would be interested to know what it's like.

Yep http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Co...rs-t231226.html

I'll see what it's like (they haven't answered my email since Monday so I don't know)

See what I can find out.

Cheers

Marty

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there is also another one up there that i abused him, got pics of a white rs4 s2 then next thing there is a pic of a vq35det out of a m35 ... and saying he's got a 2.8 hks kit ... what a fool ... no reply from him yet

I'm not sure I understand your post? Did you ask for pics from seller and were sent RS4 pics instead???

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144,000kms

Thats 100,000kms more than whats on my stag. Sure its a 260, but its done 144,000kms. I'd take a serious look at the service history.

:google:

mileage and service history on a import,h'mm i'd take both with a grain of salt, especially with cars which are pre 2000 (40odd thou km's seems to be a bit to common on 10yold imports)

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I'm not sure I understand your post? Did you ask for pics from seller and were sent RS4 pics instead???

yeah i dont think i made any sense ....

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...=0&trecs=64

on that link there will explain it ... the seller is talking crap... and showing a fake engine bay ... and says he got a 2.8l kit on his (inserted pic) Vq35det ... which infact does not make sense ... so i sent him an abusive e-mail saying people who are after a stagea know what there looking at and know your full of shit ....blah blah blah

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yeah i dont think i made any sense ....

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...=0&trecs=64

on that link there will explain it ... the seller is talking crap... and showing a fake engine bay ... and says he got a 2.8l kit on his (inserted pic) Vq35det ... which infact does not make sense ... so i sent him an abusive e-mail saying people who are after a stagea know what there looking at and know your full of shit ....blah blah blah

Nissan Stagea Limited Spec, RB25DET (with HKS 2.8Lconversion) Turbo

yeah that pic isnt a rb25 hahaha what a tool

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that reminds me of some plates i saw on a AU SR falcon

SRV-64L.. V6, lulz

..which also reminds me how people put nissan GTR badges on their mustangs in america. super lulz.

on to topic, priced to sell, and priced that way for other reasons im sure.. still, even if it has a crash history/dead/replaced engine/etc/etc, 15k for a 260rs is 15k for a 260rs!

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