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Make:Nissan

Model:Stagea RSfourV

Milage:158 000km (appear genuine, private import)

Transmission:auto

Colour:navy blue. usual bit of rust under mirrors, otherwise body is DEAD staright... NO DENTS AT ALL.

Location:Coffs Harbour

Complied?Yes. All import + compliance paperwork included.

RWC supplied?No

Currently registered?Yes

Price:Absolute minimum $14 000. May consider up to 50% swap for non-turbo sporty hatch, eg civic, swift gti etc. the wife has got her L's so no turbo for me anymore!

Contact:Tim 0423 426 511 or email [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:HKS stainless cat back (near new Silent Highpower), $2k worth of stereo + security. R34 GTT rims + stockies, all with ~75% rubber. Apexi pod. Gates silicon radiator hoses. Includes stock exhaust + stock airbox. + extras (intercooler, brake pads...)

Images:Let me know of any more pics wanted...

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Make:Nissan

Model:Stagea RSfourV

Milage:158 000km (appear genuine, private import)

Transmission:auto

Colour:navy blue. usual bit of rust under mirrors, otherwise body is DEAD staright... NO DENTS AT ALL.

Location:Coffs Harbour

Complied?Yes. All import + compliance paperwork included.

RWC supplied?No

Currently registered?Yes

Price:Absolute minimum $14 000. May consider up to 50% swap for non-turbo sporty hatch, eg civic, swift gti etc. the wife has got her L's so no turbo for me anymore!

Contact:Tim 0423 426 511 or email [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:HKS stainless cat back (near new Silent Highpower), $2k worth of stereo + security. R34 GTT rims + stockies, all with ~75% rubber. Apexi pod. Gates silicon radiator hoses. Includes stock exhaust + stock airbox. + extras (intercooler, brake pads...)

Images:Let me know of any more pics wanted...

Price now $13 500 ono

Major price drop guys..... $12000 with everything. or $10000 without 17"s, exhaust or sub and amp..... NEGOTIABLE. Runs perfectly guys. Need cash for debts and to buy small non turbo to get my wife driving!

car is now on ebay, no reserve, starting at $11k with everything....... I imported this about 7 months ago for 10k on road, and have spent over 4k on it since then....

Hey guys,

dropped to 10 700 pretty firm.... but still neg..,. http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...=0&trecs=52

I'm losing so much at this price..... pm me or 0423 426 511...... pretty sad, gonna be driving a corolla or some crap soon... seriously, can you get any cheaper, F#%ck no......

I need the cash.....

$8750 ono for sau members.... advertised for more elsewhere...... http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...amp;sort_type=2

MUST SELL !!!! found another car I want.

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