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Item: 1999 Nissan Stagea with R34 GTR front end

Location: Gold Coast

Website: Here, Boost & Carsales

Item Condition: great condition. Brake pads just replaced and full service completed at Neil Lowe Motorsport

Reason for Selling: Something different + need some extra cash to spend on my evo's.

Price and Payment Conditions: Would really prefer cash $19k. Will consider swaps + cash my way. However, SWAPPED VEHICLE MUST BE RATED TO TOW 1800kgs+

Extra Info: see below

Pictures: see below

Contact Details: Genuine enquiries to PM me please

Make: Nissan

Model: 99 Stagea S2

Milage: 142k

Transmission: Tiptronic Auto with steering wheel shift

Colour: Electric Yellow

Location: Gold Coast, QLD

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes, rego till July 2010

STANDARD FEATURES:

RB25DET NEO

Tiptronic Automatic with Steering wheel shift

ATTESSA AWD System

Xanavi TV/Navi/Touch Climate Control/Touch Audio Control (modified to receive Aussie TV signal. DVD player also included)

Various Dayz Options

ENGINE:

HKS High Power Silent Series Cat-Back Exhaust

AM Performance Split Front-Dump Pipe

Coolingpro Type-2 FMIC

Splitfire Coilpacks

Apexi Power Intake

Silicone Inlet Pipe

Earthing Kit

Turbo Timer

- Standard Boost – Never Adjusted

- Mechanically Excellent. Always serviced with premium products on time

SUSPENSION:

Standard

- Good Condition, firm but could use lowering to complete the look

BRAKES:

Standard

WHEELS:

ROH Modena 3 piece 18x8 Front - 18x9 Rear, Custom Made.

Black Ultra Light Weight – Open Ended Wheel Nuts.

EXTERIOR:

R34 GTR Front End Conversion

- Genuine R34 GTR Plastic Bumper

- Genuine R34 GTR Aluminium Bonnet

- CCubed Side Guards

- CCubed R34 GTR Lip

- CCubed headlight mounts

- NISMO Clear Indicators (front and side)

- Carbon Fiber Air Guide

- Carbon Fiber Bonnet Hinge Adapters

- Light Weight Fiberglass Reo

- genuine bonnet seal

Customized Takeros Side Skirts

Takeros Rear Bar

De-Badged

Dark tint all round

Tail light covers

rear guard flairs

INTERIOR:

Standard- Great Condition

EXTRA'S:

Tow bar installed- rated to 2 tonne

Various spare parts including original air intake, piping etc

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