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I have a very rare RS Stagea for sale with 75,000 genuine kms that's had over 10K spent on mods (receipts available).

Full luxury pack with sunroofs, woodgrain, leather heated electric seats, TV etc

Mods are as follows.

1. Hi-flowed turbo.

2. Spitfire coils.

3. Blitz plumb back FMIC.

4. Haltech interceptor programable ECU.

5. X-Force split dump.

6. X-Force Hi-flow cat.

7. Fujitsubo 3" catback exhaust.

8. Haltech boost control solenoid- electric wastegate controller.

9. Custom towbar fitted.

All of the modifications have been carried out by Tweakit Performance. No expense has been spared in modification and maintenance.

Oil has been changed every 5000kms, brand new tires, brand new pads with machined disks.

200 rwkw was the first run on the dyno, with airflow controller it will easily produce 230.

No accident history and car is in immaculate condition, other than a couple of very light stone chips.

This car is perfect for road trips, town driving or doing trackdays.

Included extras are towbar as mentioned, roofracks and cargo net.

$20,990ono

Located in Sydney

Feel free to call me with any questions, Sam 0417 664 077

Photos will be up soon, sorry my ex got the camera :(

Edited by Stage Flight
  • 4 weeks later...
how much for the girl how many k's she got on her shaved or unshaved could be interested at rite price

bump 4 nice stag haha

Buy the car and you'll find out...

swap you a 4" Apexi zorst for your Ex.

Head down to Bondi and look for an asian hardbody sporting a SAU tat on her belly.

You can drop Apexi zorst at my place on the way.

  • 3 years later...

I have a very rare RS Stagea for sale with 75,000 genuine kms that's had over 10K spent on mods (receipts available).

Full luxury pack with sunroofs, woodgrain, leather heated electric seats, TV etc

Mods are as follows.

1. Hi-flowed turbo.

2. Spitfire coils.

3. Blitz plumb back FMIC.

4. Haltech interceptor programable ECU.

5. X-Force split dump.

6. X-Force Hi-flow cat.

7. Fujitsubo 3" catback exhaust.

8. Haltech boost control solenoid- electric wastegate controller.

9. Custom towbar fitted.

All of the modifications have been carried out by Tweakit Performance. No expense has been spared in modification and maintenance.

Oil has been changed every 5000kms, brand new tires, brand new pads with machined disks.

200 rwkw was the first run on the dyno, with airflow controller it will easily produce 230.

No accident history and car is in immaculate condition, other than a couple of very light stone chips.

This car is perfect for road trips, town driving or doing trackdays.

Included extras are towbar as mentioned, roofracks and cargo net.

$20,990ono

Located in Sydney

Feel free to call me with any questions, Sam 0417 664 077

Photos will be up soon, sorry my ex got the camera sad.gif

Reluctant sale $10500, come get an absolutely glamourous 2ooKW 2WD monster for a bargain.

Ping me on SAU or SMS the number above. Speak soon, cheers Sam

Don't miss out on this sweet tourer / daily drive.

Photos final, sorry about the delay.

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The last one's the ex. You can have her too!

What is the tow bar rated too?

1.5 or 2 Tonnes, I towed a mates ski boat once with it, auto and torque loved it. What are you after?

I have a RS my self but no tow bar, was interested to know. Would you sell it on it's own?

What do you plan on towing? Yeah I'll consider it if you find someone interested in RS without towbar.

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