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Genuine 1999 WGNC34 Autech Stagea RS260

Factory Black

Twin Sunroofs

RB26 Nismo Engine (445ps)

5sp Box

4WS

1656klm travelled

HKS suspension

N1 Racing Aluminium Radiator

Trial Bazzooka 4" exhaust (6" outlet)

Upgrade N1 Brakes and Aluminium Hats

Nismo Bar and plate intercooler (34N1 racing)

Blitz boost controller.

0-400 12.27

Last Autech Stagea WGNC34 built, ordered especially with twin sunroof option, only 1999 genuine model in Australia, Purchased by MR-GTR from new, Now is for sale to genuine buyer who wants the only Genuine 1999 Autech stagea in Australia .

$128,000 firm, please no offers, if you can't afford it dont waste each others time

Please only genuine enquiries. 61-7-55735734

or [email protected]

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Sure you can buy a lot of cars for $128,000. but a Autech stagea is in the same area as a Genuine 400R. A 400R still fetches 10-14 million yen at auction ($180,000) if one goes up for sale,so that car would sell here for $300,000 + but it can't be leagally complied here. the autech stagea's sell for 5.7- 7 million yen .(70-$95,000)

Why do these cars pull so much money and draw so much attention.

1998 Skyline GTR 400R ( 99 Produced only)

1 has only left japan for export , it was sold to the Sultan of Dubai.

2000 Nissan Autech Stagea RS260 (121 Produced only)

My car is build no 121 and is the last of build WGNC34, only 5 have left Japan for export , 1 England , 1 Australia, 2 New Zealand. I have 1 more coming soon.

A RS4 is a good car but its not a "Nissan" , its not a "Stagea", And its not a "Autech Stagea RS260". arr those Nismo/Autech guys really do know how to build a car, before I sell it I am going out to find a few cars one night , just to leave its mark on the gold coast.

PS if its not sold before I have agreed to display it at the Brisbane Motor Show. and it won't be on the "Nissan stand"

Originally posted by MR-GTR

those Nismo/Autech guys really do know how to build a car, before I sell it I am going out to find a few cars one night , just to leave its mark on the gold coast.

I'm up for a whooping! Let us know when it's gunna be out!

A 1998 400R skyline GTR is a modified vehicle from factory.

Under new sevs rules a car eligable for compliance must be un modified and must pass emmissions, a car must have the same engine as the compliance ADR's. A 400R is a 2.8ltr DETT where all GTR's complied must be 2.6ltr. they also have carbon fibre drive shaft which does not pass ADR. basically theres about 43 items fom engine to body to interior that fail. 400R also has drivers airbag removed. The wheel flares also fail as the car is wider than a standard GTR. you would have to reapply as its a completly differant car.

Basically the new system sucks , The only genuine 400R you see in Australia would be an illegal one.

The Kakimoto cars were built by Ernie Parry at Skyline imports here in Australia, that was under the old system of compliance. He would have to apply for a separate set of plates now for that car. I do not think it would pass anyway under the new system, The cobra kit cars are having a real bad time complying them under the new system. Remember under the new system all cars must be as built from assembly line, that includes standard exhaust.

Kakimoto is a after market builder, those cars do not comply under the new rules so you can't comply them. They should not have been complied under the old scheme acctually. they are really illegal and if in a accident you could be in a lot of trouble

Originally posted by MR-GTR

A 400R is a 2.8ltr DETT where all GTR's complied must be 2.6ltr. they also have carbon fibre drive shaft which does not pass ADR.

the new Z-roadster (350z, not Z4...duh... :( ) has carbon fibre drive shaft ?? so have i heard...

Originally posted by MR-GTR

The Kakimoto cars were built by Ernie Parry at Skyline imports here in Australia, that was under the old system of compliance. He would have to apply for a separate set of plates now for that car. I do not think it would pass anyway under the new system, The cobra kit cars are having a real bad time complying them under the new system. Remember under the new system all cars must be as built from assembly line, that includes standard exhaust.

Hahah.. funny. Ernie no longer sells the kakimoto kits, as a call was made to Mr kakimoto him self about the fake kits being sold here in Australia. Long story short, if he sells the kits, Kakimoto sue's Erine.

That may be so, They were only GTS-T Skylines and the price was around $50,000 last time I saw one, I was told they were damaged cars rebuilt but I never got to see them put together. So all I know is they were GTS's . Well the one I saw was. Don't know if he did a GTR

Why are you advertising on my thread,Go start your own thread,Who cares if you can buy a base model Stagea for $25,000 in perth, Mine is a real, Authentic, genuine , NO IMITATION, Autech RS260, The last one built, The highest optioned Autech in the World, A one off, I see you have a RB26DETT in your 240Z, Or so you claim, Save some money and buy the rest of the GTR, You probably shop at Target, You just seem to be thinking of the savings, You would be a person who puts a GTR badge on a GTS, Save some money and buy a real car!!

That's a bit harsh. Yeah he shouldn't have advertised in your thread, but theres no need to say that shit.

How about "I think that was a bit inappropriate"..

Not all of us have $125,000 to spend.

NB. Target ain't that cheap anymore either.

I'm just sick off all the tyre kickers, thats why I'm getting out of the industry, I used to love the Skyline people but it now seems to be 80% tyer kickers, Am I angry Yes I've had enough, last week I put a ad and had 103 emails, all wanted 6 photo,s from every angle of all differant parts and emailed,I am not a professional photographer. even had a guy who wanted genuine GTR badge for the boot, 33 naturally!!!!,plus of course the photo, price $20 he wouldn't buy it because he didn't want to pay "GST".

So why do I get upset, Well 618 photo's later and I'm tired of the crap!!!, A $4000 exhaust selling for $2000 a customer enquires and wants Photo's and details on HP figures after fitting,3 days later says no his budget is $300.

Well maybe your right, it was foolish to advertise a $128,000 on this site. I should have just advertised the Badge for $20 inclusive of GST and I'll pay the freight Nationwide.

MY MISTAKE

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