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Thinking of selling the Stagea to purchase a twin cab 4wd Hilux.

Would like a few opinions on what it is worth though. It has the following items:

WGN-34C plates

Splitfire coil packs

Apexi pod filter

HKS 3" silent exhaust

Gates silicon radiator hoses

R34 17" GTT Skyline rims

Pioneer head unit

MTX front & rear speakers

Pioneer 12" sub woofer

Option audio 500w amp

Thule roof racks

2000kg rated towbar

Tinted windows all round (to match the privacy glass)

Satelite tracking/alarm with 3 point imoboliser, 2 stage shock sensor, microwave internal sensor, tilt sensor, engine shutdown, 24hr customer service, back to base panic switch etc.

Also got centre console 3x guage pod with autometer oil pressure gauge, turbotech boost controller & an adjustable cam gear yet to be fitted.

It's a series 1 RSFOUR Dayz edition. Has all import paperwork etc

it's got a good body/interior/running gear and is well looked after.

Oil changed every 5000km.

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my s2 jsut went for 13... stock with a head unit and dvd... pretty damn good nick... if i were u id go back to as stock as you can (keep it to a low budget ofcourse... eg sell your zorst for a stock one plus $x... etc etc... thats what i did)

took me a few wks to get rid of it and get my head round it all but we got there....

an s1 days these days man arnt worth as much as youd hope... id b taking 12 or so... (without knowing any thing about it ofcourse)

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