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1996 s1 Nissan Stagea

Silver

105,000kms

Auto - recently rebuilt, w shift kit (chirps em yeehar)

rego until April

Selling to buy a ute (for bike and tow car)

but will swap for something of interest

3" exhaust system

FMIC

Dual stage boost controller

autometre boost guage

JVC USB, Mp3, CD player, eclipse sub and amp (1000w)

Speakers in all doors and tweeters

19" Carbon 5 spoke with polished lip, new tires on back front about 75%

Brand new ISC N1 coil overs in front (32 damper adjustable, height and spring preload)

Lowered rear (unsure what springs)

reclineable rear seats

Car is in great condition, everything works well.

$12500ono

OR swaps, let me know what you've got.

Please PM or call 0409 869 892 for more details

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Cheers,

Jayson

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gday

I have never seen your car around town before until you put this post up now i see you every where!! Its a shame you are selling the stag looks really neat and clean, If you really must sell i hope you have no

problems selling, I will let my friends now as I know a couple that might be interested,

chees

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