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1999 Nissan Stagea RS FOUR V series 2

The following car is currently available through a supplier in Japan - the price is 430,000 yen FOB which works out to be around $12,100 landed AND complied including shipping, import duty, GST and our service fee (excluding tyres & normal registration costs)

The initial payment should be around $4,300 for the FOB price, plus $1,000 for our service fee - other payments would not be due until after the vehicle arrives in Australia.

Pictures and details of this car can be viewed online here - http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/6679

Go to our main MAILING LIST page to check out other available vehicles from auctions, agents and dealers around Japan - the list is updated frequently and not all cars are sent out by email, so please check back often so you don't miss the bargains.

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1999 Nissan Stagea RS FOUR V series 2

2.5L NEO6 turbo 4WD

Tiptronic

Black

82,000 km's

No major accident history

Power steering

Power windows

Air conditioner

ABS brakes

Dual air-bags

Aftermarket alloy wheels

Steering wheel Tiptronic controls

No service records available - mileage may not be genuine

Yes, this price is too cheap for a black series 2 so you probably expect there to be problems

We will have this car inspected by a qualified mechanic and then you will have the right of refusal

The first person to sign up will have first option on this car, so be quick if you are interested!!

... 430,000 yen FOB .. around $12,100 landed AND complied

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The above landed estimates includes shipping, import duty, GST, our service fee, compliance and de-gassing the air conditioning system as required by the Dept of the Environment and Heritage - you will also need to allow for the cost of new tyres and anything else necessary prior to registration.

This estimate allows around $3,000 for compliance - please note that prices will vary depending on location and availability.

The examples you receive on our mailing list are only a very small sample of what is actually available in Japan each day, these are intended to give you an idea of the sort of cars that are out there ... we can only bid on cars once you have paid a deposit, so please only ask for more information if you are serious about buying.

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