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Make: Nissan

Model: Stagea RS4 2000 model

Milage: 92,000

Transmission: Tiptronic Auto

Colour: Pearl White

Location: Sydney

Complied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes November 2008

Price: $15,000

Contact: 0411 268 069 or [email protected] (messenger or email)

Comments / Modifications:

This vehicle is standard, and has never been modified (nor are there any signs of modification from the previous owner in Japan).

There are a couple of minor bumper scrapes as shown in the pictures + drivers side mirror.

Standard Features

2.5l Neo 6 cylinder Turbo (206kW, 362Nm)

4 speed Tiptronic Auto 4WD

Auto Climate Control / TV (TV is NTSC, so wont work here)

Power Steering

Power Windows

ABS

Dual Airbags

Factory 16" alloys

Genuine Nissan “Stagea” Floor mats

Cargo blind & net

Xenon Headlights

Genuine Slimline weather shields

Full Dayz Bodykit

The extra’s on the car I added are;

- Autowatch 446Rli Car Alarm with 3-point immobiliser (without turbo timer)

- AC Delco Heavy Duty maintenance free battery

- FM band expander

Reason for sale: I originally purchased the car as I was a Mobile DJ and needed a wagon to lug around my gear so I had this imported, however now that I have permanent nightclub work I don’t need to take anything except my records. It is a beautiful and smooth vehicle to drive (any stagea owner can vouch for that), and I know I will regret selling this, but I have decided to purchase something smaller.

This vehicle has been well looked after and has had regular oil & filter changes. For any additional info please contact me via mobile, pm or messenger

Images:

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Edited by Yunis
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