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Hey guys. Up for sale is my 1997 Series 1 Stagea RS-Four V. It has been my daily driver for nearly two years, and is dead stock, apart from a K&N Pod, and a Blitz Nur spec muffler.

This car has been unbelievably reliable from day one. Only hiccup I've had, was a bung AFM, which didn't even keep me off the road.

The car has done 110,000kms, which have been commuting to work everyday. It has been on a few long runs down to Lorne, and twice to Lakes Entrance and twice into NSW, cruising effortlessly with no dramas at all. The temp gauge has never gone above half. It also has been used as a wagon, also with no hassles.

The car has had its 100,000km service done with the timing belt, water pump, all drive belts and fresh coolant all changed. It has been serviced every 5,000kms with motul oil used every time. It has new tyres on it all round, with less than 5,00kms on them, with R33 GTR rims.

Interior is in very good condition. It has a full leather interior, with power driver and passenger seats. The drivers seat has a scuff on the leather and the steering wheel has marks on them, but other than that it is in very good condition. The dual electric sunroofs finish the car off. Also, the roof rails and the body mouldings have been colour coded to the rest of the vehicle, which in my opinion makes the car look better than a normal S1. A pioneer head unit with iPod ccable is also fitted in the car, with unknown speakers fitted.

This is going to kill me to sell it, as i absolutely love this car. But, i need more of a workhorse. I could use this as a workhorse, but i dont want to. My loss is your gain.

I'm looking for $12,500 with a RWC and rego till april this year, or $11,800 with no rwc.

specs of the car:

1997 S1 Stagea RS-Four V

RB25DET.

AT Electronically-controlled four-speed automatic with overdrive and electronic lock-up torque converter;

ATESSA-ETS electronically-controlled four wheel drive.

110,000 kms.

Stock as a rock apart from a POD and a Blitz muffler.

Full leather interior, with dual sunroofs.

17" R33 GTR Rims.

Electric Tailgate.

* Power windows;

* Power mirrors (including a fold-in feature for parking in tight spaces);

* Driver's and Passenger's SRS airbags;

* Roof rails;

* Reclineable and fold-down (by use of a nifty handle in the luggage bay) rear seats, with a centre fold-down arm rest;

* Climate control air-conditioning;

* Electronic odometer and dual trip-meters;

* Various hooks and tie-down points in the luggage bay so your cargo doesn't go flying around;

* Tilt-adjustable steering column;

* 12v lighter socket in the rear luggage area;

* Leather steering wheel;

* Front fog lamps;

* Front, variable intermittent windscreen wipers;

* Rear window wiper;

* Front spoiler;

* UV-cutting glass (front doors and windscreen) - all models;

* Dual cup-holders in the dashboard;

* Keyless entry.

* Luggage bay roll-out cover;

* Luggage bay safety net;

* Privacy glass (rear doors and rear luggage area) - RS models and above;

* Dual sunroofs (front one is tilt and slide, rear is a slide-only);

* Electric, self-closing rear door (boot)...

Car will also come with the stock 16" rims (no tyres), the air box and the stock muffler. Car also has an alpine TV/Nav unit in the car, but does not work. Couldnt be arsed removing it all.

Contact details:

PM here

E-mail: [email protected] or work email: [email protected]

mob: 0411 355 572

work: 9809 2299

prefer not to communicate via SMS.

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thanks for your time, this car is a real pleasure to drive

cheers,

Jarryd.

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  • 3 weeks later...
can we have an idea on what fuel usage you get with this baby???

daily driving in peak hour i get 300-320. thats stop start twice a day everyday. not the best, but what do u expect with a heavy AWD wagon?

open road ive gotten 520ish.

fuel will usually last me 3-4 days. i think thats pretty good considering. and i do alot of driving per day.

hope that helps.

cheers

jarryd

  • 2 weeks later...
interested in a swap for a silvia

im in point cook

check link below for details

no thanks. getting out of the import scene, and i need a ute.

why is there a tribuion in your drive way.

ummm, its my mums?

  • 3 weeks later...

interisted in a van?? 2002 merc sprinter? im located in taylors lakes and work in hoppers, viewing anytime for me....ill leave the system to sweeten the deal!!

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...9&silo=1011

cheers moe

  • 2 weeks later...

o0o0o0 the s1 would go good next to my s2 :P both leather and woodgrain lol

good luck mate,

anyone who wants a performance car, without troubles from police ... this here is your pic, and your mates wont be cramped when cruising ... BUMP!

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