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the car is a 1996 RS4 Stagea RB25 awd Wagon features are

Factory fitted black leather interior

350z 18" track wheels

pioneer head unit

all original factory mats including rear boot mat

tow bar!!!!

cargo blind

ENGINE MODS-

GT35R garrett turbo

custom made high mount stainless manifold

38mm Tial external wastegate

720cc injectors

sard fuel reg

HALTECH E11 engine managment

boshe fuel pump

gates racing timing belt

tommy metal head gasket

ARB head bolts

shift kit in the auto box

custom alloy intercooler piping

front mount

turbosmart mega sonic BOV

turbosmart duel stage boost(9/15psi)

spitfire ignition coils

3" turbo back exhaust

this car owes me in excess of $50'000!! it has 81'000kms on it and has done 3000kms since all of this work was done.i also havce all of the stock bits along with the factory wheels with new tyres on them.it was tuned at HALTECH by an ex staff member and made 258kw at all four wheels at 14psi.

i was asking $26'500,but all offers would be considered.

i would also consider a trade of an R34 gtt man coupe plus cash your way(in stock condition)

give me a call at work (PENRITH nissan) on 02 47245555 or mobile after hours on 0410477413

Cheers Jay

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Edited by R33stagea

open to offers on the plates and wheels,would have to be enough to alter the price to help with the sale-ie dont offer me $200 for the plates or $600 for the wheels!!!

hhmmmm, my 2c - dont sell!!!!!

its too nice a Stagea to sell (from 1 owner to another LOL).

buy a 1k shitebox to get to work and back! ;)

hhmmmm, my 2c - dont sell!!!!!

its too nice a Stagea to sell (from 1 owner to another LOL).

buy a 1k shitebox to get to work and back! :P

thats looking like more of an option!

so is a rb30 bottom end and 150hp nos kit!!!

shit thats a nice colour, dude... havent even seen PICS of another stagea the same colour as mine.

That is a very nice ride and i cant believe no-ones been wise enough to buy it yet...

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