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Well... i had her for almost 3 years and she served me well, but it was time for a change. Here was a spec list of it as i got rid of her, and a pic

1999 NISSAN STAGEA – Series 2

RS4 ‘DAYZ EDITION’

RB25DET NEO - Triptronic Auto

Metallic Black

tinted uv cut glass

OHLINS lowered front suspension

MOMO gear shift lever

JVC DVD/SD/CD Double Din unit

Nismo clear guard indicators

‘MAX’ 2Tonne Rated Towbar (from Canberra – 2T ones not made locally)

R34 GTR rims

DAYZ front bumper

DAYZ sideskirts

DAYZ roof spoiler

DAYZ badging

Aftermarket fog lights

Stagea Strut bar

Cargo Net

Boot Cover

HID Headlights

Alarm and Imobiliser, Remote Central locking

Gates Racing Timing Belt, NGK iridium spark plugs

...R34 GTR rims were kept and now for sale

The car may pop up in a car yard in SA (maybe sinergy/redline) as i traded it in at a Nissan dealer on a Nissan Murano, so if anyone has any Q's if they see it, just ask :)

cheers

-Matt

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How does the murano go towing? they have a CVT trans yeah?

Not sure yet mate - I'll know in about 6 weeks when i tow 2 bikes to phillip island for moto gp!!! :blink::/:(

feels like it's got plenty of grunt though and yeah CVT trans - very smooth.

MATTD - yeah mate pretty much sold her how i got it from you :banana:

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