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On the 4th Feb I pick up my new 1999 RS4S stagea, which I imported through Kristian at Iron Chef, from the compliancer. It's only got 67,000ks and looks pretty clean.

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Can't wait to get my hands on it. I'm thinking Nistune, fuel pump and possibly exhaust will be done pretty quickly once I get it. And of course a stereo, I don't have many tapes lying around to play.

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nice. Q: does it come with books, service history?

best bet would be to do the 100,000km service, timing belt water pump etc

Then full exhaust system, up boost a little, nistune, coilpacks & fuel pump.

Dont do the nistune until you have a full exhaust upgrade, there is no point otherwise

nice. Q: does it come with books, service history?

best bet would be to do the 100,000km service, timing belt water pump etc

Then full exhaust system, up boost a little, nistune, coilpacks & fuel pump.

Dont do the nistune until you have a full exhaust upgrade, there is no point otherwise

Unfortunately it doesn;t come with books, but Kristian was pretty confident that the kms were legit and that it was in good nick. I'll be doing the service pretty quickly once I get my hands on it, before I do any mods. It will be getting a full exhaust, hopefully at the same time as the Nistune.

On the 4th Feb I pick up my new 1999 RS4S stagea, which I imported through Kristian at Iron Chef, from the compliancer. It's only got 67,000ks and looks pretty clean.

post-76194-0-84070400-1295656501_thumb.jpgpost-76194-0-51905100-1295656461_thumb.jpgpost-76194-0-91045500-1295656436_thumb.jpgpost-76194-0-36880800-1295656416_thumb.jpg

post-76194-0-71240100-1295656364_thumb.jpgpost-76194-0-66052000-1295656375_thumb.jpg

Can't wait to get my hands on it. I'm thinking Nistune, fuel pump and possibly exhaust will be done pretty quickly once I get it. And of course a stereo, I don't have many tapes lying around to play.

looks nice white and days body kit same as mine but mine is auto want to swap

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