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Hey guys, i sold my R33 GTSt last week and have now upgraded to a nice 96 RSfour stagea. Has some mild mods, cat back, pod, modest body kit. it's got leather interior and dual sunroof, and i picked it up for a modest $18,500. hopefully i'll be able to get some info from you guys who've had your cars a bit longer, i'm vewry new to this stagea business

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heyyy/... got the stagey bug ehhh. .....well, guess what....... your hooked, coz nufin else matters from now on other than u gettin ur stagey hotted up and gettin more compliments than u got now, say bye to your hard earned cash, stagey'z suckin u dry from now on.....by the way......mad time on coast now for indy.....ohhhh soooo many chikisss

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Keep an eye out for the stagea specs and general information section I will have it uploaded soon should help a bit :) Prank our fearless leader has been working tirelessly to set it up so it wont be too long

Cheers

Glenn

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Thanks guys, i'll keep an eye out for the stagea specs, i'm planning a few light mods straight away, lowering and stiffening suspension, finish the exhaust off and possibly a front mount.

firstly i need to get it transferred into NSW rego from Qld, hopefully that's not too much of an issue.

I tried to get some sort of wheel spin or even maybe a heli out of her on a big dirt spot next to sea world at the GC, but nothing happened... i'm sure i'll enjoy this car

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