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i want another stag :(

Do it!

my mate just got a stag....such an awesome car

Same model as your last?

Yep, series 2 RS4S. Can't live without a clutch!

It's stock as a rock though, feels so much weaker than my one.

Does a turbo back exhaust really make that much of a difference? With this one, i can't even hear the turbo... my old one used to make some noise even with a catback. This normal with super stock exhaust?

also remember 2001 should have at least 100xxx km's on it

so don't base the car on km's alone

Oh Kms isn't even one of the criteria when I look for a car. Mechanical evidence for me is what I looks for. Compression/leak down oil colours levels, drivetrain gearbox feel noises etc. I want a fairly decent one so it will be reliable atleast

Wheel kunce

Brother has a black aurion and is looking for rims... find me something good to show him

Fakes are preferred, don't think he's tracking it anytime soon

Go go go

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Maybe? Meh. Mate has an aurion and showed me these pics lols.

stripping my car is getting more and more appealing :/

No bites complete? You'll always make more money returning it to stock, it's just a lot more time consuming. Took me a year to strip my car, over a year to sell everything.

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Fark - pulled the windscreen wipers off to paint and chipped the bonnet edge releasing the wiper spline...... touch up paint in #326 Cristal White R32 GTR available? Feel like such a dick.

take paint code to panelshop and they can mix some touch up paint for you

will be about $20 I'd say for a tiny bottle

Oh Kms isn't even one of the criteria when I look for a car. Mechanical evidence for me is what I looks for. Compression/leak down oil colours levels, drivetrain gearbox feel noises etc. I want a fairly decent one so it will be reliable atleast

Good, also remember evo's are not silent cars, they do make a lot of road noise driving

take paint code to panelshop and they can mix some touch up paint for you

will be about $20 I'd say for a tiny bottle

Good, also remember evo's are not silent cars, they do make a lot of road noise driving

Good, I can wait a bit longer before making Scott make me an exhaust

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