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OK im probably looking for a Stage as a family wagon / fun machine on the side

I have found one at Kamikaze in Vic

http://www.kamikazemotors.com/stock/stock.aspx?ID=834

Took it for a drive and it was a ripper!

i know i can get one cheaper through a private sale

but this is the target, and any help or suggestions would help really help!

it is best if it was a series 2 (the NEO engine seems to have better fuel consuption)

and under 100,000km

interstate is ok too!

Cheers,

Andrew

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http://carpoint.com.au/used-car/NISSAN/STA...csn5151637.aspx

quite like this one too... can get it for around $16000 on the road

That one is very good...too bad you can't get the rims..I have them now..lol

I brought my Stagea from that guy. I drove that one. goes well. IMO i needs to be raised just a little bit

He's got a 1999 RS Four Prime Edition like mine expect the it was the standard rims and has the TV (Mine just had the double DIN head unit) for around 17k. Same amount of km's as the RWD one

You can buy mine for $12,500. If you want better fuel economy and more power i can get an GReddy Emanage fitted before delivery for an extra $1000.

Check out my for sale add i post last week http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...an-t200298.html .

S1, Dayz prime edition, momo, leather, dual sunroofs, 100km, just jap front pipe, tanabe cat back exhaust, tein coilovers, tinted all round, r34 gtt rims. Immaculate. Been my daily driver and family wagon for 1 year and selling due to company car.

Thanks for the relpys so far guys,

The white one in sydney is a good buy, im more keen on the S2 though (the neo motor and newer features)... Could you maybe get me some more pics Yunis? (im keen to fly up to check it out in the next few weeks??)

thanks for the offer MRO.... should sell quickly at that price

Anyone with a series 2 RS ????

Will update soon..

Cheers,

Andrew

Edited by MAG86

Id sell mine (series 1) 200awkw for 16k

had everything done to it, bar changing auto to manual

got injectors and powerfc and other goodies not yet fitted - extra $ sorry

I dont want to sell, my knees are killing me and Im finding it damn hard to get in/out of the stagea

But if someone in adelaide offered me 16k for a stagea that Ive sunk 31k into then yeah Id possibly sell up

You can buy mine for $12,500. If you want better fuel economy and more power i can get an GReddy Emanage fitted before delivery for an extra $1000.

Check out my for sale add i post last week http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...an-t200298.html .

S1, Dayz prime edition, momo, leather, dual sunroofs, 100km, just jap front pipe, tanabe cat back exhaust, tein coilovers, tinted all round, r34 gtt rims. Immaculate. Been my daily driver and family wagon for 1 year and selling due to company car.

best looking s1 ever!

AlexCim's is for sale aswell... 200awkw s1 with s2 front

In all seriousness, mine is the best value Stagea around for sale at the moment. The work on the car is worth 20k alone and as you can see, money was not only spent on that car on fun mods, but also on sensible stuff (handling, stereo, towbar, rebuilt brakes etc).

Here is the add on NS.com: http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=276474 and I just put it up on carsales today too.

Give me a call, <removed>. Come look at it and speak to me in person. I live in Nunawading near the corner of Canterbury/Springvale, so not far from Ringwood where you are. I have had mine for nearly three years and have a very well detailed knowledge of Stagea's and their workings too. I am happy to pass on as much as you want to know.

BTW - 15k without wheels, 17k with wheels. RWC and JUST renewed rego till Jan 09 included with either.

Edited by niZmO_Man
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Thats why I am saying its seriously good value for money.

exactly

for 16k mine would be too cheap

and frankly I DONT want to sell, unless I had an offer I couldnt refuse

Id be checking out Alex's car, if I was in Vic and after a Stagea (series 1 or 2)

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