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hey ;)

Make: Nissan

Model: Stagea S2

Milage: 115,XXX

Transmission: Tiptronic Auto with steering wheel shift

Colour: Electric Yellow

Location: Newcastle, NSW

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes, fresh 12 months rego (NSW) included

Price: $25,000 neg $23,800

Contact: Bryce, 0412 836 036

Comments / Modifications:

STANDARD FEATURES:

RB25DET NEO

Tiptronic Automatic with Steering wheel shift

ATTESSA AWD System

Xanavi TV/Navi/Touch Climate Control/Touch Audio Control

Nissan Security

Various Dayz Options

Power Steering

Climate Control A/C

Dual Airbags

More Features

FRONT DOOR POCKET

CONSOLE POCKET (AT ONLY)

INSTO POCKET

FOOTREST

FUEL FILLER LID OPENER

FUEL GAUGE • DOOR OPEN WARNING

KEY WARNING • HEADLAMP WARNING

INGNITION KEY LIGHT

REMOTE CONTROL ENTRY (BACK DOOR INCLUDED)

DRIVER & PASSENGER VANITY MIRROR

ANTI BACTERIAL STEERING WHEEL & GEAR KNOB(!)

OZONE SAFE CLIMATE CONTROL WITH CLEAN FILTER

POWER STEERING

POWER WINDOWS

CUP HOLDERS

DRIVER LUMBAR SUPPORT

DRIVER DUAL SEAT LIFTER

FRONT SEAT BACK POCKET

REAR CENTRE ARMREST

REAR SPLIT SEAT (6:4)

TUFTED LUGGAGE CARPET

LUGGAGE SIDE POCKETS

LUGGAGE UNDER POCKET

LUGGAGE FLOOR HOOK

LUGGAGE SIDE HOOK

LUGGAGE HANGER RAIL

BACK DOOR GRIP

TONNEAU COVER

REAR SEAT RECLINER

REMOTE REAR SEAT DROPPER

REVERSIBLE LUGGAGE FLOOR

LUGGAGE ROOM 12V SOCKET

ENGINE:

HKS High Power Silent Serise Cat-Back Exhaust

AM Performance Split Front-Dump Pipe

Coolingpro Type-2 FMIC

Splitfire Coilpacks

Apexi Power Intake

Silicone Inlet Pipe

Earthing Kit

Turbo Timer

- Standard Boost – Never Adjusted

- Mechanically Excellent. Always serviced with premium products on time

SUSPENSION:

Standard

- Great Condition, very firm but could use lowering to complete the look

BRAKES:

Standard

- all pads at about 60-70%

WHEELS:

ROH Modena 3 piece 18x8 Front - 18x9 Rear, Custom Made.

Black Ultra Light Weight – Open Ended Wheel Nuts.

EXTERIOR:

R34 GTR Front End Conversion

- Genuine R34 GTR Plastic Bumper

- Genuine R34 GTR Aluminium Bonnet

- CCubed Side Guards

- CCubed R34 GTR Lip

- CCubed headlight mounts

- NISMO Clear Indicators (front and side)

- Carbon Fiber Air Guide

- Carbon Fiber Bonnet Hinge Adapters

- Light Weight Fiberglass Reo

- genuine bonnet seal

Customized Takeros Side Skirts

Takeros Rear Bar

De-Badged

- Exterior Recently Restored, everything in perfect condition

Dark tint all round

Tail light covers

rear guard flairs

INTERIOR:

Standard

Great Condition

EXTRA COMMENTS

This car has been a passion project with the highest standard for upkeep and modifications. Enthusiast, non smoking owner :D

12 months nsw rego included

SPECIAL THANKS

www.ccubed.com.au

www.skylinesaustralia.com

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thanks for looking :laugh:

Edited by Brycey
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sorry about that mate, all the info is back up, for some reason half of the info got cut out.. all fixed now

:laugh:

Edited by Brycey

cheers mate ;)

yes it can :) its not a direct crossover (in the sense that you switch the engines, turn the key and its good to go) stuff like the electrics etc would need to be changed over but it has been done and is relatively common. the engine itself is a direct fit and bolt up. if you wanted more info ask the guys in the stagea section because i don't know how involved the conversion would be.. pretty sure a 5 speed box would need to be dropped in aswell

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