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Hi All,

Currently in Brisbane looking at a 260RS.

We need it fasted ASAP as the blue nissan plate says rb25det not rb26dett?!?!

However the car does have the regular body parts, brembos, wheels, front mount, 10k taco and manual.

All rego papers and compliance papers say rb26dett.

Could someone please fast:

wgnc34 106073

could please sms results to 04 000 999 86

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just spoke to adam and then to a few mates, from what my mates have said the autech versions (of any car) are bought from nissan by autech and then further changed? i have no idea if this is correct info but if it is true it would explain the rb25 on the original nissan plate?

well well well just got home from the most hektic trip ever... got up at 430 am mondya morning and flew up to brissy.. spent 3 hrs looking at the stag no real dramas apart from the passenger window doesnt go down,,, can hear the motor trying but wont budge... ill pull it apart n have a look... and theres a bit of rust under the back nere the fuel tank... whats the best way to get rid of that?? just dont want to have dramas come my inspection day... i was just thinking scrach back what looks shit and spray it... would i need to bog it up?? its a little flakey.. apart from that it seems good.. give her a good service and we will be sweet! now i gota wait for it to arive on the truick :):mage:

btw we spotted an s2 black stag at sum import yard with heaps of leggys...

a white leggy going into logan?? st shopping center... then a chaser

an silver s1 stock i rekn heading up to the goldcost today.

an m35 coming back in to brissy off the side of the gateway?? motorway

and then an s1 in eagle farm...

i ended up sending via auto trans... seemed to be fairly reputable

with a service and boosted guna go so fkn hard!!!

yeah mine took a week. was agony

then the pleasure....

now almost 4years on the pleasure is more intense than ever

put it today, 46degrees on the tarmac, and the stag engine was loving the boost - very quick

looking 4ward to some winter Hills stagea runs

stoked with my complete end package for my $38 grand build

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