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My family has out grown our Stagea, so it's time to put it up for sale. Here are the details-

97 Nissan Stagea series 1 rs-four 2.5L turbo AWD

ELKO vapour injected LPG system- duel fuel

Custom towbar and eletric brakes, tein coilovers, auto, new tyres, splitfire coil packs, 3 inch exhaust system, 179000 km's

Here are some more of the stagea's features

* 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;

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

The car is registered in NSW until OCT 09

Looking for $12000 neg, will take less minus the wheels and coilovers.

call or sms Nathan on 0414873727

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