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Up for sale is my 2002 Nissan Stagea NM35. It has 116000KMs and is in very good condition. It is a very unique and fast car. It has a 2.5L v6 turbo putting out 206KWs. It is AWD using the altessa system that gtr skylines use. It is packed full of luxury features including:

· Full cream leather interia

· Heated front seats

· 6 stacker cd player

· Pop up tv in dash which can have an ipod pluged into it or you can use bluetooth for audio.

· Full bose stereo

· Split folding and reclining rear seats

· Full electric front seats

· Split opening boot

This is a great car and I will be sad to see it go but we have just bought a new car and don’t have the space for it. I am asking $10500ONO

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