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after 6 months waiting for a black one to pop up, i finally got my new toy to play with.

Picked up my 260 from brisbane on monday, and drove it back to adelaide. 4 states, no plates, and on permit the whole way home, didnt get pulled up once lol.

stock S1 RS260 midnight black colour

HKS piping.

Stainless uppipe

K&N filter

Nismo clear indicators

Cusco Master cylinder brace.

otherwise stock

registered today, first rego in australia :P very proud.

someone let me know about the next cruise and especially dyno day!

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at least 3rd or 4th yeah i think 4th Luke

come down to Kart Mania friday night to say hello, not sure if there is a cruise after wards the thread has gone very quiet

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welcome to SkylinesAustralia

congrats m8 and welcome to the party. hope to see ya on the next cruise :P

drove mine bak from melb with no plates n didnt get pulled over crazy a. i bet ya if i pulled out my drive way without rego ild get done over. lol

It will look like mine with stock rims! lmao

Congrats on the purchase, steve would be correct, id say 4th one in SA, mine was the first, then theres a black series 2 down south, and i believe a white series one also.

Hopefully mine will be totally tuned by the cruise!

haha thanks for the comments guys. Pics will be posted up when i get a chance. I'm not sure if i can make it to kart mania this friday night, but see what i can do. im totally new to the forum, but you all sound frendly haha

oh, and theres another black RS260 a few suburbs away from me. its the one i was SUPPOSED to be buying from sinergy, but it got sold 2 days before i walked in there with a deposit.

as for the hay plains... purposely crossed it about 8am, missing dawn, and all the roos. However did encounter 500 odd cows in the middle of the road drinking all the puddles, as there are no fences in the hay plains.... reasonalbly trouble free trip home, tho i hit a pile of dolomite on a rough section of road on the way home, bumping an intercooler hose, and causeing a boost leak all the way home. Fixed that all up and she is running really sweet!

hopefully see you all soon!

i think we should add you to the big adelaide stagea cruise on the 24th of august! i no of bens, 32godzilla (s2 down sth), adam a dude that pulled me over lastnight. apparently theres a white one also. so 5th id say :P

Drove it back from Queensland - now THAT's commitment. I'm just glad you made it back without hitting a 'roo. Did you go across the Hay plain??

I flew to Sydney and drove the stag back to Adelaide when I bought mine. :P

I enjoyed driving it that much, I drove back to NSW and back again a few weeks ago (for a Dolphin bodykit). :)

Kudos for taking the longer haul to pick up the 260 :P

i think we should add you to the big adelaide stagea cruise on the 24th of august! i no of bens, 32godzilla (s2 down sth), adam a dude that pulled me over lastnight. apparently theres a white one also. so 5th id say :P

sounds good! can't wait to talk to some guys about these things, i know nothing about them! im new to all nissans, as stated before, im an ex subaru forester guy!

sounds good! can't wait to talk to some guys about these things, i know nothing about them! im new to all nissans, as stated before, im an ex subaru forester guy!

Just make sure you get a look at Ben's (Grim's) 260RS and see what can be done with them ... if you don't know when to stop spending money on it :P

I'm sure all us Stagea lovers can give you a 'receipe for disaster' :P

after 6 months waiting for a black one to pop up, i finally got my new toy to play with.

Picked up my 260 from brisbane on monday, and drove it back to adelaide. 4 states, no plates, and on permit the whole way home, didnt get pulled up once lol.

stock S1 RS260 midnight black colour

HKS piping.

Stainless uppipe

K&N filter

Nismo clear indicators

Cusco Master cylinder brace.

otherwise stock

registered today, first rego in australia :P very proud.

someone let me know about the next cruise and especially dyno day!

Thats a great effort cant wait to see the pics of the Stagea

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