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Modified 1997 Nissan Stagea ***sold***


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Item: 1997 Nissan Stagea

Location: Tamworth NSW (am willing to travel)

Website: n/a

Item Condition: Fantastic!

Reason for Selling: Need some capital to start a business + Need a non-turbo car!

Price and Payment Conditions: $20000 (can take parts off too)

Extra Info: R34 GTT Side Mount Intercooler

450hp GT30 Highflow

Jaycar IEBC*

Jaycar DFA*

Jaycar Hand Controller*

Davis Craig Tranny Cooler*

HKS Panel Filter

Fujitsubo 3" Catback exhaust (resonator removed)

10 PSI

Aftermarket Coilovers

18 inch 3 piece work rims

Pioneer headunit, kevlar splits, 260w coaxials, 1000w sub, 800w monoblock amp, 12 disc Pioneer stacker

GPS system:)

TV Tuner

DVD Player

This beast has only 65000 km's and was personally imported from Japan by myself smile.gif I love this car to death and the amount of looks you get in it are incredible! Plenty of street cred... If you need anymore details dont hesitate to ask (*= to be installed)

Pictures:

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Contact Details:

Reply - PM me - MOB: 0437137238 - Email: [email protected]

Cheers

Chris

Advanced Motorsports

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