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Hello everyone,

I'm Krzys from Nottingham in the UK.

I bought myself a Stagea S2 RS Four S a month ago and a friend of mine said to get myself on here to get some information and inspiration.

Hope to lurk initially soaking in the Unicorn goodness the forum has to offer.

Cheers!

Krzys

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12 hours ago, Krzys said:

Hello everyone,

I'm Krzys from Nottingham in the UK.

I bought myself a Stagea S2 RS Four S a month ago and a friend of mine said to get myself on here to get some information and inspiration.

Hope to lurk initially soaking in the Unicorn goodness the forum has to offer.

Cheers!

Krzys

Gidday - post up some pics -  but in the Stagea section (labelled "wagoneers" ) where you will find a wealth of info...

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On 08/04/2017 at 0:35 AM, GH05T said:

i miss my RS4-s 

picks/ plans?

Got some photos in the project thread I've started.

I want to get all the servicing stuff done first so that I know it's up to scratch. Then I want bigger brakes, adjustable suspension, some nice 18x8.5 wheels and eventually add more power and maybe do the R34 front end.

On 08/04/2017 at 1:47 AM, KiwiRS4T said:

Gidday - post up some pics -  but in the Stagea section (labelled "wagoneers" ) where you will find a wealth of info...

Thanks, I have done, I'll add random photos from time to time in there too.

 

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