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I have to sell my Stagea to fund an overseas holiday. If you're after a neat-o family car, sleeper or workhorse. Then this could be the car for you!

Considering the global economy now, you'll find you're much better off to buy locally.

1997 Nissan Stagea RS FOUR

Automatic

Adelaide, SA

I am chasing $12,000 for the car as-is.

Not interested in trades.

121,xxx KM

Timing belt changed

Mongoose Immobiliser with Alarm

R34 GTt SMIC

18x9.5 & 18x10 Advan Super Racing Rims

Maxxis 235/40R18 6 months old

Jasma cat back exhaust

MV Automatics shift improvement kit

Kenwood CD MP3 head unit

Custom radiator airflow panel

Aftermarket springs

Dolphin Freeway rear wing

Clear front bar indicators

Rego til December 2008

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More images to come

Contact Jesse 0433 125 415 or PM

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