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Hi guys I'm looking at getting a manual stagea but i am yet to see one anywhere in perth. Just want to have a chat to anyone with a manual stagea.

Cheers

What do you wanna know?

There are a couple of RS4Ss I know of in Perth.

I bought mine from NSW (none for sale in WA at the time) about 9 months ago.

I just wanted to know what the difference is with the power delivery and the fuel economy from auto to manual. I'm looking to import a 260 but if I could find a manual rs4 that would be great. If anybody would be keen to meet up with me and have a chat that would be good

Cheers

I just wanted to know what the difference is with the power delivery and the fuel economy from auto to manual. I'm looking to import a 260 but if I could find a manual rs4 that would be great. If anybody would be keen to meet up with me and have a chat that would be good

Cheers

I didn't actually ever drive an auto, probably a bit dumb but after driving my slusho sh*tbox Cressida for 2 years I had enough of torque converters and slippage.

Did you have any problems getting road worthy certs because the car was from over east

I drove around on NSW plates for a month or so.

I got knocked back because some numpty had put blue globes in my indicators, my castor rod bushes were blown out and my rear tyres just touched my rear struts on full bump (another long story).

All of the above were legit issues in my eyes though so it was fair.

A full (expensive) day of getting shiz sorted and it was all sweet.

They didn't look twice at the exhaust or coilovers.

I just wanted to know what the difference is with the power delivery and the fuel economy from auto to manual. I'm looking to import a 260 but if I could find a manual rs4 that would be great. If anybody would be keen to meet up with me and have a chat that would be good

Cheers

where abouts in perth are u?

Ok my auto is lucky to get 350. I know my fuel filler is not sealing right as can smell fuel some times. Have tryed fixing it but still smell it. Also I have trouble with the start up first thing in the morning its kinda like it not have full presser to the injectors but not worked it out yet

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