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I am looking to sell/swap my S2 2000 Model Stagea. It has very low k's. The car was purchased from Motivation imports in feb of 2006 and has "not" been a daily driver.Will suit a fussy buyer.Comes with all the standard goodies...plus a couple of nice aftermarket mods.

Model: Stagea S2 (2000 model)

Milage: 49,XXX

Transmission: Tiptronic Auto with steering wheel shift

Colour: Pearl White.

Location: Melbourne, Vic

Complied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes, Till Feb 09.

Price: $18,500

Contact: Scott, 03 9326 2745

STANDARD FEATURES:

RB25DET NEO

Tiptronic Automatic with Steering wheel shift

ATTESSA AWD System

Standard 6 speaker CD/Radio

After Market Security

Power Steering

Climate Control A/C

Dual Airbags

More Features

FRONT DOOR POCKET

CONSOLE POCKET (AT ONLY)

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

POWER WINDOWS

CUP HOLDERS

DRIVER LUMBAR SUPPORT

DRIVER DUAL SEAT LIFTER

FRONT SEAT BACK POCKET

REAR CENTRE ARMREST

REAR SPLIT SEAT (6:4)

LUGGAGE SIDE POCKETS

LUGGAGE UNDER POCKET

LUGGAGE FLOOR HOOK

LUGGAGE SIDE HOOK

LUGGAGE HANGER RAIL

BACK DOOR GRIP

REAR SEAT RECLINER

REMOTE REAR SEAT DROPPER

LUGGAGE ROOM 12V SOCKET

ENGINE:

After market High Power large diameter Exhaust

After market large end Muffler

HKS Blow off valve

K&N High flow filter.

Impul ECU.

Standard Boost – Never Adjusted

Mechanically Excellent. Always serviced with premium products on time

SUSPENSION:

Standard

Great Condition, Very firm.

BRAKES:

Standard

Pads %60-%70

WHEELS:

ANZ 18 inch. In great shape no gutter rash Tyres around %70

EXTERIOR:

Full Original Dolphin Body Kit Includes: Front bar and grill Rear bar/ Roof spoiler Side Skirts

Clear Indicators (Front)

INTERIOR:

Full Black Leather

Great Condition

Woodgrain trim

EXTRA COMMENTS

Car is in top condition and is a joy to drive.

Consider swap for car around the same price.

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Edited by bluesky4me
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Interested in swapping for a manual import.. like a clean R33 with some mods+ a bit of cash my way ..or an R34 with a bit of cash the other way.... but open to other cars.

Edited by bluesky4me
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  • 3 months later...

I am back looking to swap or sell..dont need the wagon so a smaller import would be nice ..open to sugestions.

Cheers.

Edited by bluesky4me
  • 3 weeks later...
more interested in selling now..as I need to cart some gear for my new job..looking at straight sale or swap for nice ute.

What about a ute like this.

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