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hi,

thought i should introduce myself,

Anthony from QLD, my wife & I just bought a Black Autech 260rs from Nagoya motors in sydney! car hasn't arrived yet :( . was a toss up between a new D22 navara or this! I had a patrol ute which we sold as we were after a family car, She always wanted a Stagea & i always wanted a GTR soo 260rs won hands down.lol

here are a few pics

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will post some better pics when it arrives and is all cleaned up!

mods to go on when it gets here are

  • vipec plug in (with vipec boost controller)
  • Tomei Arms turbo kit
  • Walbro 255 fuel pump
  • sard 800cc injectors
  • sard fuel pres reg and rail adaptor
  • Tomei metal head gasket (already fitted)
  • Tomei Expreme dump pipes
  • personalized plates

does anyone know what bodykit it has on it?

it sux waiting for a car u already own but they say good things come to those who wait.

thanx for looking

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It'd be worth doing your own checks for rust, just to be sure. At least then you know in your own head that it's rust-free, and if it's not you have an idea of how bad it is and if you have to do anything major about it.

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