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Item: Nissan Stagea RS4-V Silver Automatic - Series 1

Year: 1997

ODO: 89,000kms

Location: Sydney

Reason for sale: Have owned and loved this car for 4 years - upgrading to an M35 Stagea

Price: $13,999

More info:

I have had this car for 4 years now and cannot explain how great a car it has been. Having owned a highly modified R32 previously and wanting something practical yet sporty for work and play - the Stagea really does fit the bill.

This car has always been garaged and serviced every 5000kms with premium oils and platinum plugs.

It is without a doubt one of the cleanest Series 1 Stageas I have seen - See pics below!

I have made some subtle modifications that include brand new Tein Coilovers (Stagea tuned - not valved for skylines etc), Geniune 18" Axis Hiro wheels, front mount intercooler and a stealthy Fujitsubo stainless exhaust with split dump - its a great sounding legal exhaust.

List of Modifications/parts:

• Tein Fully adjustable coilovers

• Full Stainless Fujitsubo Legalis Exauhst

• Stainless split dump and high flow metal cat.

• Large front-mount intercooler hidden behind the standard front bar

• K&N Pod filter

• Digital Boost guage, matching the titanium dash surround

• Geniuine18x8.5 Axis Hiro wheels with 235/40 Falken Ziex tyres

• Car also comes with Thule roof racks

• Full set of original Stagea floor mats

• Boot cover screen and net.

Car also comes with original wheels, boot cover and net + Thule Roof Racks

Please email or call me on the details below:

Cheers,

Ben.

Tel: 0412 884 325

Email: [email protected]

Pictures:

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Edited by bbenny

Sweet ride mate, not kidding when you said one of the cleanest around.

Who did your suspension and how much did it cost?

I'm looking for someone to mine but no one can do me a decent price.

If I had been selling 6 months ago I would've taken it off your hands quick smart.

gl with the sale and PM me about your suspension if possible.

Cheers Jason

Sweet ride mate, not kidding when you said one of the cleanest around.

Who did your suspension and how much did it cost?

I'm looking for someone to mine but no one can do me a decent price.

If I had been selling 6 months ago I would've taken it off your hands quick smart.

gl with the sale and PM me about your suspension if possible.

Cheers Jason

PM'd

Can anyone tell me how to edit my original post?

  • 2 weeks later...

Have had a few requests for engine bay photos... See below!

I have also found my replacement car and will considerable offers at this stage.

Cheers,

Ben.

0412 884 325

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Bump! Car still for sale and back in Sydney if anyone wants to check it out.

Ben

B E A UTIFUL example Ben. If I was in Sydney I'd be around to check 'her' out.

Free Bump

B E A UTIFUL example Ben. If I was in Sydney I'd be around to check 'her' out.

Free Bump

Thanks Mudder!

Would love to sell this by next week - open to reasonable offers

cheers mate. would appreciate it....

Hey mate,

Just did a few quick online quotes and it seems the average is about $850-990 to Perth.

If anyone was interested in doing an interstate transfer. I would split the freight cost at the current asking price - so budget about $400-500 for Perth, $250 Adelaide and $180 Melbourne

Ben.

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