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Hey guys. basically i have a MINT condition 1997 Nissan Stagea rs4 very rare nismo edition. which means nismo suspension, nismo ecu, nismo exhaust, nismo kit INC RARE GRILL!!...

THe car is COMPLETE no damage no nothing im just parting it out to fund another build!

Its rb25det auto AWD, HKS gt2535 turbo, HKS GTR 110mm intercooler, Charcoal R34 GTT wheels with near new federal 595 SS tyres.. i will send any part. nut. bolt washer even!! anywhere aslong as there is cash money involved..

I will attached pics as i go! but basically its a complete car!

PM ME or email: [email protected]

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Would be interested in the auto shift knob as long as its in good condition either by its self or still attached to the assembly PM me if its available and price please

Sorry mate the shifter has a few marks and scores in it for removal of the headunit by a mate..

I will add prices of major things when i figure out what they are worth champ.. but for anything else i will be wanting a pm with a price on other items

ok major item prices

Motor - 120XXXkm RB25DET 4WD sump, previous compression test came back at 162 across the board. very strong motor never missed a bit. its completely standard except HKS turbo and POD.

Bare Long - $1300

Motor with intake, alternator, p/s, aircon, HKS turbo+HKS split dump - $2350

Motor complete with Auto Trans - $3350

Brakes 5 stud all round with good pads - $600

Rear end hub to hub - $450

Nismo Suspension - $650

Nismo Exhaust - $450

HKS turbo, braided lines, hks split dump - $1200

Everything is ONO all reasonable offers considered... More than welcome to PM me with offers...

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