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Make: Nissan

Model: 1999 Stagea sII RSFour

Milage: 80,000

Transmission: Auto Triptronic

Colour: Pearl White

Location: Campbelltown

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? No

Price: $14000 ONO

Contact: Jason 0410491185

Comments / Modifications: Generally i've got a new job that doesnt require a wagon for me to get around etc so im taking advantage and downgrading so i can get myself a small car and a bike, car currently just sits there unregistered waiting for a new owner.

she has a little damage on the rear bar as pictured that i received an a carpark bingle that i wasnt there to see, and no details where left. but can be easily fixed win a lick of paint

the car will come with the standard nissan factory wheels.

overall she has been a great car to own and a pleasure to drive but as i said i have no need for it.

Images:

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The damage

rearbardamage.jpg

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damn suprised this isnt gone yet !!

COME ON PEOPLE these cars are amazing to drive. just feels like a skyline, handling are tops and powers is un expected from a wagon!

free bump ...

tried posting in the Stagea section ?

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