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For sale: 1997 Series 1 Nissan Stagea.

Condition: Well looked after. Very tidy

Price and price conditions: $12,600. Cash

Extra Info:

Standard spec RB25DET 4 speed auto AWD.

I imported this car about 2 years ago with 72,000 on the clock. The car now has 110,000. It has been my daily driver for this time and has been well looked after. It has never been boosted (factory is 5psi to 4000rpm then 7psi). I have completed a few sensible and quality mods to make it better to drive including:

- tein coilover adjustable height suspension all round. Can go another 2" lower.

- Tannabe stainless 3" cat back exhaust. Not too noisy.

- high flow cat

- JJR split dump pipe

- K&N filter

- New 52mm alloy radiator

- New PWR alloy transmission cooler

- 17" r34 Gtt rims with newish 245/35/17 tyres

- 100k service completed by C-RED including new water pump (total cost $1400)

- R33 GTST brake calipers and disks (very worthwhile updgrade)

- Pioneer CD MP3 deck with all wiring for amp and rear sub run to the boot.

The car came with a few less common features from the factory that make it better than a lot Stagea's getting around including:

- Full Dayz body kit (factory)

- all leather interior

- dual sunroofs (front and rear)

- Remote start (i dont have the keyfob to go with this)

- Rare factory airbag MOMO

- No WOODGRAIN!! Most highspec Stageas have woodgrain trim that looks like shit. This car has the grey trim that suits the car a lot better.

Contact Details: PM me here or call me (Morgan) on 0400 217 341

Location:

Perth hills in the evening and weekends.

Como during office hours

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: COD

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All i can say is good luck with the sale mate, i've had my Stagea on the market now for many months and nothing has happened......

Chris.

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