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Item: 1996 Nissan Stagea WGNC34

Location: Sydney (I'm on the beaches, car is in Castle Hill at Unique

Item Condition: Very Good

Reason for Selling: Got a new car

Price and Payment Conditions: $17500

Extra Info:

Bought this car about 18 months ago, anybody that knows me knows that I have a hard time keeping cars longer than that.. so I got another GTR.. Anyhoo, the car has the following;

RB25DET Auto, the car overall is in awesome nic.

R34 GTT rims, good rubber on 2, poor on the other 2, will have new tyres on it when it sells.

Bilstein front shocks, Eheim springs, stockie rear shocks.

TRUST Front mount kit

TRUST cat back

Unique Autosports dump/front pipe

hi-flow 3" cat

SPLITFIRE coils

Series 2 Tail lights

260RS Wing

NISMO Brake master cylinder stopper

NISMO Oil and Radiator caps

UAS Oil Catch Can

Painted centre console (black)

All parts (bar lights and rims) were bought brand new within the last 12 months)

I think there are some other bits n pieces on it too..

Contact Details:

Phone me;

Email me; [email protected]

Enquires / Inspections can be made also at Unique Autosports

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