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Hello All,

I need to QUICKLY sell my 1996 Stagea. details are:

Location: Leppington

1996 RS4

Green

auto

4wd

2.5 turbo

100,000kms

grey/charcol mags

This car is in great condition, rego ran out at the end of March,

Looking for $10500 for this unregistered.

I can be contacted on 0406 411 477 for any questions.

Thanks

Lee.

Edited by nfs13b
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thats a nice car, dude, love the colour...

just as a tip guys mine is (was, til i played with it) EXACTLY the same, and i imported and registered it myself and it cost 17.5k, so this is a pretty sweet deal.

this is a rare colour, looks great in the sun, hey?

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Hey all,

I still have this car for sale if anyone is interested. Selling now for $11000 with no rego but I will supply pink slip.

Let me know if interested. Car drives brilliant, couldnt ask for better.

Thanks

Lee.

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How do they tow, Lee?

To be honest I dont know Adrian, I was going to use it as my tow car but the van seemed like the better option....

I would imagine it would tow good, but you would need electric brakes on the trailer....

this is a excellent car and I cant believe it is this hard to sell.....

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