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FOR SALE IS MY 1997 STAGEA RS4.

ALTHOUGH AN EARLIER MODEL.... BODY, INTERIOR, DRIVE TRAIN AND ENGINE ARE IN A1 CONDITION.

34 SERIES MODEL, WITHOUT GRILL HEADLIGHTS, AND HAS FACTORY TOUCH SCREEN A/C AND CD PLAYER IN CENTER CONSOLE.

HAS 135KMS ON THE CLOCK, AUTOMATIC TRANS, RB25DET, CLOTH INTERIOR, 6 STACK CD, NEW FRONT BRAKE PADS, KEY LESS ENTRY, PEARL WHITE FACTORY PAINT, 18'' SHADOW CHROME RIMS WITH ALMOST BRAND NEW TYRES, 4WD, 4WS, ALL WINDOWS HAVE DARK TINT, REGISTRATION UNTIL JUNE 2009, SERVICE MANUAL AND LOG BOOKS FROM JAPAN IN GLOVE BOX. I STILL HAVE 15'' STOCK RIMS IN THE GARAGE WITH BRAND NEW TYRES.

BOUGHT FROM NEWCASTLE IN DECEMBER 2008, I HAVE BEEN THE FIRST REGISTERED OWNER IN THE COUNTRY, AND IT HAS BEEN THE BEST DAILY DRIVER I'VE EVER

OWNED. BEING A MECHANIC FOR 10 YEARS, I HAVE SERVICED IT REGULARLY, KEPT IT STOCK STANDARD (APART FROM WHEELS), AND MAINTAINED CLEANLINESS

RELIGIOUSLY. I'M SELLING DUE TO THE FACT THAT I AM WORKING OVERSEAS 8 MONTHS OF THE YEAR, AND WOULD RATHER THE CASH THAN CAR.

EVERYTHING (AND I MEAN EVERYTHING) ON THIS CAR WORKS AS IT SHOULD. ALMOST A YEAR DOWN THE TRACK, I HAVE NEVER REPLACED A LIGHT GLOBE, NEVER POPPED THE BONNET APART FROM DOING AN OIL CHANGE/TUNE UP, WARMED UP EVERY TIME ON START UP.... AND NEVER THRASHED AS I HAVE A FUN WEEKEND CAR TO DO THAT IN.

SO DOWN TO THE IMPORTANT STUFF.. IT'S CURRENTLY BEING ADVERTISED ONLY ON MY REAR WINDSCREEN FOR $13,000. WHICH I THINK IS A FAIR PRICE FOR AN EARLIER MODEL, WITH A LITTLE MORE KMS THAN MOST, BUT MAKES UP FOR IT WITH IMMACULATE ALL ROUND CONDITION.

BUT I AM LOOKING TO SELL IT ASAP SO ANY OFFERS AROUND 13K WILL BE TAKEN.

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED, PLEASE CALL MOBILE ON 0424 851 022 OR HOME ON 9999 1983. :P

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