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1997 AUTECH 260RS

RB26DETT powered 4WD Wagon

86,000Kms - PEARL WHITE

Normal AUTECH Gear like Brembos, Dual Airbags, and Bodykit

$34,000 - Reg exp 03/08 URE-431

EXTRAS

TEIN Coilovers - Fully Adjustable

KAKIMOTO Turbo back exhaust -

AVC-R tuned with 0.8 and 1.2 Bar settings

HKS Turbo Timer

Twin HKS Pod Filter

G-Reddy Oil Catch Can and pressure Reg

G-Reddy pillar mounted Boost guage (along with the normal Dash mounted guages!)

I imported the car Early Jan 2007 - Have absolutely loved driving the car, but realised it just isn't me anymore (much to my Fiance's relief).

The car is in awesome condition and totally exceeded my expectations when it arrived off the boat - would consider a swap with anything a bit more conservative along the lines of Audi A4/S4 or maybe BMW M3 etc

The interior is in immaculate condition and the only damage on the car is the usual Front bar scratches underneath and a small chip which is visible on the front bar lip. The Car was graded 4BB at the Auction house in Japan.

The car is in Melbourne and i can be contacted on 0410 85 88 94

OR by PM.

Cheers,

Tim

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ooh nice

good price to!!

this is what my missus wants as a "family" car... if she could ever sell her R34.

G/L with the sale, if its still for sale in 6 months time (not likely) i would be keen.

It is great for the family......why wait 6 months....just re-mortgage the house!!

haha funny you should say that.

the reason i have to wait 6 months is to have our new house finished and then re-finance!!

i told the missus bugger her i want it for me LOL

Some of the Older M3's do but they have often had a hard life!.....at this stage, If i do sell the Stagea, i'm looknig more towards the AUDI's....there is just something about them that i love.......

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