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Sad to have to sell this great car but will be studying full time in (2006) so will no longer be able to work full time. I plan on getting another Stagea when I have finished Studying full time.

Phone: 0421597825 or send a PM

1997 Nissan Stagea RS FOUR 2.5L RB25DET

Brisbane

Excellent Condition

Reason for Selling:Career change will be studying in 2006

$21000

Loads of Extras

Top of the line Viper Alarm with extra microwave sensors and siren, remote start (cost $1600 installed)

Pioneer sound system CD/MP3 colour screen, amp, Kevlar splits and Kevlar speakers in rear doors, 1000W JBL Sub (over $2000 spent on sound system)

R34 GTT Side mount intercooler – slightly bigger than stock side mount intercooler

HKS Turbo timer

Digital Fuel and Digital Boost controller

Dual Sunroof

Dual SRS Airbags

Power Mirrors

Power windows

Power Sun Roofs

Power Steering

AWD

Air Conditioning with climate control – just been regased

Alloy Wheels

Automatic

DayZ body Kit with G-Squar F-line Front bar

Colour coded sides and bumpers as originals have black strips

Personal Plates not included sorry

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