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1997 Series 1 Nissan Stagea

$9,000 ono

RB25DET, Auto, 4wd.

Travelled approx 97,000kms and was purchased at auction in Japan in 2005 - Grade 4B

Mods:

GCG High flow turbo

Front mount

3" stainless exhaust with split dump pipe

R33 GTR front seats (originals included also)

White gauge cluster

In dash DVD player

Boost gauge

350Z rims

Extras:

HKS Style sequential BOV with RB25 adaptor

Front mount oil/trans cooler with lines

Various original parts

Car is unregistered and sold as is, but is started and driven regularly to ensure reliability.

Engine is strong and car was last dyno'd at 167kw @ wheels.

Was hit in the rear and requires a small amount of work to straighten.

Car was NOT written off, damage is minor.

I have replaced the tailgate and it fits and closes fine, just needs the rear left corner pulled.

Can arrange to sell with rear painted and repaired (on receipt of deposit) for $10,500.

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CONTACT:

Scott - [email protected] - 0412 435 791

Located Melbourne S/E Burbs.

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Ceffydrifter - will keep it in mind, but I need cash to comply my V35.

Ten-four - make an offer on the seats via PM and I'll let you know. If I sell any parts I'll reduce the price of the car.

Somos - No thanks on the trade, interstate is too much hassle when I really only want cash. Good luck with your sale though.

RowdyR32 - No VIV required. It ran out of reg a couple of months ago and I haven't got around to getting a RWC and registering the Stagea because I'm putting a V35 on the road. Selling this to fund that. The damage was only minor and the car drives fine.

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