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Make: Nissan

Model: Stagea

Milage: 101,000

Transmission: Auto

Colour: Silver

Location: perth

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? N/A

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $12,500

Contact: Morgan - PM me

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I am going to be selling my 1997 Series 1 Stagea in March/ April this year. I am getting a company car so no point keeping the Stag in the garage anymore.

I imported the car in December 2006 and it has plenty of options on on it. I think it is a 'Prime' model as it has the full Dayz kit, leather interior, factory MOMO, dual sunroofs. THe car is in excellent condition and has just ticked over 100k km. I had the 100k service done by C-Red at 89k and it has been serviced regularily by them.

I have made the following mods:

- Tannabe coilovers (very nice ride, not too hard but a lot better than standard) The car can go another two inches lower than in the photos

- Camber bushes to align rear wheels when lowered and professional wheel alignment

- Just Jap split front/dump pipe

- Tannabe cat back exhuast (relatively quiet but a bit noisier when you open up the throttle)

- K&N panel filter

- r33 GTST brakes frontt and rear

- 17" r34 GTT rims

- Pioneer CD player

All work was professionally done so no dodge ups here.

The car has been a great daily driver for me and is in immaculate condition. All mods are quite subtle so it is good to cruise around in without too much unwanted attention but anyone who knows about cars will appreciated the car.

I thought i would post up the for sale notice now so anyone who is thinking about importing there own or dreaming about a new car for 2008 can have some time to arrange their cash. The car will be advertised elsewhere when i am closer to getting my new car. PM if you are intererested and i can arrange an inspection and then work out a handover in March/ April.

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