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Make:Nissan Stagea

Model:1997 RS Four V 'Dayz' Series 1

Mileage:107,000 *Genuine k's with Japanese service records*

Transmission:4 Speed Auto

Colour: Sonic Silver

Location: Central Coast, NSW

Complied? Yes, Dec 2006

RWC supplied? Not Needed, pink slip just done for NSW

Currently registered? Yes, 19 April 08

Price: $12,900 $11,500 firm with 12 months rego SAU Members

Contact: Stuart - 0405 155 306

Comments / Modifications:

This car is the 'DAYZ Edition' with leather seats, climate control, dual airbags and all the luxury comforts. I have replaced the timing belt and water pump in this car, as well as platinum spark plugs and all new filters every 5,000ks since I have owned it. There are no mechanical or reliability issues with the car at all. Car will be serviced again prior to sale.

Externally, the car has been updated with clear side and front indicators, as well as Series 2 tail lights, giving it a more modern look. There are a few minor blemishes, as expected with an older car, however the overall condition of the duco is excellent.

Mechanically, the car includes the following modifications, which have all been done in a sensible manner to ensure the ongoing reliability of the car

- K&N Panel Air Filter

- Larger R34 Skyline intercooler in factory location

- GTR Fuel Pump

- Stainless 3" split dump pipe from turbo - BOS Importing from Forums

- Hi flow Catalytic Converter - Catco metal, 740cfm

- 3" 'TRUST' exhaust - very quiet, modified from R32 GTR

- APEXI AFC Neo Air Fuel computer

- APEXI SITC Ignition Timing computer

- Factory boost level raised via Turbotech boost controller to 11psi - running 160Kw at the wheels.

Fuel economy is between 13-14 litres per hundred with mostly town driving. On long freeway trips I have achieved 10.5 litres per hundred.

Internally, I have replaced the radio with a Pioneer MP3 CD player with Bluetooth hands free. You can connect any Bluetooth mobile phone to it. The Leather seats are in excellent condition, only slight wear on the drivers boulster.

I am selling this car as am getting a company car and it is no longer needed.

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Edited by exitSTAGEAright
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how is the interior? do you know how the go towing? got a 33 4dr just took it of the road using it for drift

Interior is A1, a few marks on the mats, carpet is mint though. Leather seats are very good, drivers is a little worn where get in and out on the side, but not ripped.

Check the forum for sydneykid, he tows a r32 GTR around all the time with a stagea.

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bump ... consider any REASONABLE offers

Damn this is such a bargain... who in their right mind would spend the same money on a second-hand Aussie car for under 12k?

Have you tried the regular advertising lpaces, like Trading Post?

free bump :P

Edited by DaveB
have you advertised on carsales.com.au? I think its $30 till you sell it !

yep, its on carsales as well, no bites though but seems to be priced appropriately to all others there, or cheaper .

PRICE DROP - $10,500 absolute firm for car as listed now with all mods.

If no interest in next week, I will part out some of the mods and have buyers for the exhaust and safc/sitc. Anyone looking for series 2 rear lights and front, side clear indicators please express your interest now.

Thanks,

Stu

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