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Harsh reality (and home renovation costs) has hit in the new year and I'm toying with the idea of selling my 202 M35 Stagea. It'll be heartbreaking to part with but at the moment costs on the stupid house are racking up so something has to give.

I'll take some pics tomorrow but until then here's a couple and you can check out my garage gallery here on the site for some more. The Canon on the car came form Japan and I've replaced it with a nice X-Force stainless twin tip setup (sounds great - totally legal).

2002 M35 250t RS Four Stagea

  • First Aussie owner - 2 year fully transferrable aftermarket warranty remains, covers lots of things including the turbo ($500), gearbox, etc.
  • 83,700km's
  • X-Force twin stainless exhaust
  • Cold Air filter (told it was apexi but one of the guys here on the forum said it was something else which I can't remember - nice anyway)
  • Custom iPhone/iPod dock into Australian TV tuner - you can watch Aussie TV on the built in screen, play videos and music off your iPhone/Pod into the screen as well from a hidden dock bult into the ashtray, sound runs through the speakers. Had an extra video/audio out cable fitted in the back seat so you can plug in an extra screen for the kids at the back - great setup.
  • Good tyres, rego to March
  • Also have a factory Aero front bar (used, no lights, couple of scratches but in Silver) which I bought form Japan through import monster (part of my plans to spend up big on the thing in the future :)).
  • Couple of little carpark scratches and one tiny spot of rust on the left hand rear C pillar but otherwise it's in great condition
  • Mechanically A1, nothing needed at all.

Looking for offers around (or over :O) $18,500

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Forgot to mention. I also have a set of Infinity badges and a set of english language stickers for the dash. These stickers were made by a guy for skylines but are the same for the Stagea setup. I haven't tried to fit them as I sort of got used to the Japanese characters and quite like the novelty factor (that's also why I have the Japanese lanuguage DVD-Rom in so it speaks to me in Japanese every so often :P ).

Oh and the car has a Blow off valve and Turbo timer also, not sure of what type as it came from Japan that way.

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I have the Big front Infinity badge, small rear one and the word infinity. All NEW!

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