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1998 Nissan Stagea RS FOUR V SII $16,990 ono

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Make: Nissan

Model: Stagea RS FOUR V

Milage: 77,000

Transmission: Paddle shift / buttons on the wheel Triptronic

Colour: Pearl White

Location: South Australia - Mitcham

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? huh?

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $16,990 ono - very negotiable so suggest something reasonable - you may be surprised!

Contact: James - [email protected] 0418 823 295

Comments / Modifications:

As I just bought myself a V35 Coupe... Still a very regrettable sale!! :D

I am now selling this Stagea with Stock R34 rims and new tyres. It is in as new condition. Will update the photos below to show stock rims.

I have replaced the oil, oil filter, spark plugs and oxygen sensor, so she runs very smoothly.

Front spoiler and side skirts have just been given a fresh coat of paint so the car is now as new! (Also as a result I have a couple of bottles of touch up paint to provide with the car so if you ever get any stone chips you are set!)

Original Exhaust and suspension are available free with the car as well.

You will also get the model of the car as a free bonus (in kit form) shown "here"!

Full Hyper Dolphin Body Kit with Dayz rear end

First registered in Sept 1998 2500cc turbo 4WD

  • Model: GF-WGNC34 (the R34 NEO engine hence the 206Kw)
  • Keyless entry
  • Tiptronic
  • Pearl white
  • 77,000 km's
  • No major accident history
  • One owner vehicle
  • Power steering
  • Power windows
  • Automatic Climate controlled Air conditioner
  • ABS brakes
  • Dual air-bags
  • Boot close assist technology
  • Aftermarket exhaust (5zigen)
  • 17" R34 GTR Nissan alloy wheels with new tyres
  • Aftermarket height adjustable TEIN suspension
  • HKS BOV
  • Turbo Pressure gauge
  • Aftermarket CD/MD player
  • Kenwood 10 Stacker CD player

Single Turbo AWD. Gear changes on the wheel etc...

Factory tinted / UV cut glass - darker than legal limit but totally legal due to being a factory option!

Engine Code RB25DET

Displacement (cc) 2498

Aspiration Turbo with intercooler

Max Power 280 ps (205.94 kw) @ 6400 rpm

Max Torque 34.0 kg*m (333.43 N*m) @ 3200 rpm

Power to Weight Ration 125.70

Engine Type Watercooled Inline 6 cylinder DOHC24 valve Intercooled Turbo

Engine Info NEO straight 6

Compression Ratio 9.00

Bore 86.00

Stroke 71.70

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  • 2 weeks later...

Ok - My V35 is about to arrive - around a week to get it back from compliance in QLD - so I need the driveway space.

Please make an offer if you are interested.

if i can find a buywer for my JZX81 drift car i will def be heading your way for your car.

I am very very keen for it and it's very local to my house. I live in south plympton.

Sounds promising - although surprisingly - or not surprisingly (as this car caught my eye as well so it can't be all that bad! :D even if it is a wagon! :) ) I have already had 1 query from Carsales - and my add has only been live for a few hours now!

So it may sell quickly. I hope so as I need the driveway space - the neighbours are already complaining (my wife has a car to get rid of as well) and they don't even know about the V35 yet! :(

this is one of the first cars i saw with a dolphin kit, which is why mine had to have one :)

looks the goods mate, did you ever end up tracking down the wheels?

god dammit hurry up and sell dam drift car lol.

I want this very much.

have a guy looking at it this weekend.

if all goes ahead i will be seeing u when I come back from oran park Drift Australia round with some cash lol.

Exactly what im after

  • 2 weeks later...

I have a guy who wants the car but is a week to 2 weeks off with the finance, he is offering $15,500 to $16G's depending on what the bank offers him - so if anyone else can come in that range in the next few days or a week the car is yours! :thumbsup:

My V35 is here now! - AWESOME DRIVE! SO MUCH POWER!!! DROOOOOL :)

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