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Make: Nissan Stagea Autech 260RS

Model: Stagea Autech 260RS

Milage: 115,000

Transmission: 5 speed Manual

Colour: Pearl white

Location: NT

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $40,000

Contact: PM

Times up, missus wants a Prius. Hell of a way to reduce my carbon footprint.

97 mod. Excellent condition. Motor completely rebuilt at 100,000kms.

Engine.

RB26DETT

K&N pods

Z32 AFMs

N1 Group A turbos (RS581's)

TuneAgent manifolds

HKS dumps

Nismo front pipes

Trust PE2 exhaust

Blitz FMIC 102mm

Just Jap radiator

Greddy top pipe (rad)

N1 water pump

N1 oil pump

Oil catchcan

Tomei HG

CP pistons

REV I beam rods

Fully rebuilt bottom to top

New valves, stem seals etc

Minor head work

Tomei 264 cams

OK Giken cam gears

Greddy timing belt

Greddy timing cover

Relocated oil filter

Oil cooler

Tomei sump baffles

Sard 700cc injectors

Greddy rail

FPR

Bosch 044 pump

Splitfire coils

NOS heat plugs

Direct clutch twin plate (very heavy)

RS*R coil overs

Brembos with Ferodo pads

DBA5000 slotted rotors with gold hats (replacement rotors are cheap!)

BEO gold 17"

Greddy oil pressure guage (elec)

Greddy boost guage (elec)

Greddy pillar mount for the above

PowerFC

Greddy ProfecB Spec2

Blitz FATT timer

JVC HU with 3.5" screen

Im not sure if I have forgotten anything.

Car has run 11.9 in Darwin, unprepped track, street tyres at 35psi and 30deg heat (wind was blowing the wrong way too).

500.9rwhp, once again 30deg at 22psi. (wind was ok this time).

Regularly serviced, rarely driven as I have a Lib GTB wagon for work and the missus wants a Prius.

Great fun to drive, attracts very little attention. Manages to scare most people silly.

PM me for any questions.

Cheers

Ken

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That is a sexy list!!! good luck with the sale and the errrr prius!

Guys picture doing those mods to a R33GTR and what do you get? An awesome vehicle!! this one has bootspace!

free bump.

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RBNT, i already have a manual S2 stagea (neoRB25DET) and i can vouch for the cost of setting up something simpler than you have.

i can also vouch for how good these cars are when they have been set up with this much care.

this is a bargain and i would be thrilled to be in the market right now.

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