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Nissan Stagea Rs4 - rb25det, auto, Attessa 4wd system from the GTR 92,000kms, Just had major service, new tyres, everything serviced and perfect - runs awesome. Has 1 or 2 scratches from shipping, nothing outstanding.

Has tein S-tech springs and a HKS super Drager exhaust. Firm but not uncomfortable by any means, - outhandles most cars I've been in. Goes super well. Also has a high flow air filter replacement. Car is really quiet and driveable.

Driver and passenger airbags, automatic closing boot, premium audio package (tweeters in pillars etc), rear factory spoiler, 50:50 4wd lock, auto headlights, cd player.

Privacy rear glass, super super dark.

Automatic climate control Air con works perfect etc.

Location:

Sunshine coast but can meet up in brisbane or around the area

Website:

n/a

Item Condition:

Excellent - Runs perfect

Reason for Selling:

Im going overseas on a trip to france with my girlfriend at the end of the year, and its just sitting money for me that I could use for my trip. Going to buy a runaround until then.

Price and Payment Conditions:

$13,500 - Need to sell soon!

Comes with rwc and rego till feb next year

Extra Info:

Will not ship the car to other states

Pictures:

Gladly -

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Contact Details:

PM me,

Email me @ [email protected]

Mobile: 0411 147 357

Thanks ladies and gents,

Gavin

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Hey Gavin

I am interested in your car, why do you say "won't ship to other states"? I guess that you mean for free. If transport was arranged, what then?

Thanks

John

Hey Gavin

I am interested in your car, why do you say "won't ship to other states"? I guess that you mean for free. If transport was arranged, what then?

Thanks

John

Hi John,

If you were to organise shipping or transport to another state, I would gladly sell it to you - Just I dont really have the time to organise it myself.

Let me know!

Thanks

Gavin

People

Saw the car tonite...Very nice car, Clean and tidy plus good price.....Also the engine bay look extremly tidy, dun have anything handing around or stuff...plus the car is fresh compliance too :)

You guys might think I am trying to sell this car for him, but honestly I hope this car will go to a good home...It is too nice to catch dust onto it....So be quick and get it off him~~~ :D

Highly Recommanded~

Cheers

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