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If you're looking for a straight, unmolested AWD Stagea Turbo, with the super-refined NEO engine, you've just found it.

PRICE HAS BEEN DROPPED BY $1,000, AS OWNER IS GOING OVERSEAS IN EARLY FEB.

See it in all its glory here:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...9&silo=1011

Comes with 6-stack CD & cassette player (plus Jap-spec satnav & TV), 4 excellent silica tyres, Xenon headlights, foglights front & rear, floormats & more.

It's got the TIPTRONIC AUTO transmission with shift-buttons on the steering wheel & runs like a dream.

Imported by the current mature owner in 2007 with 82,000km on the clock, it's only done another 25,000 in all that time.

It's been pampered & looked after as the second family car. Has never had mechanical problems, but has had a NEW CAMBELT installed, saving you heaps. The best synthetic oils have always been used. Service records since purchase are available, as well as all the import documents.

I don't want to sell this car, but the family has outgrown it & there's pressure from Mrs Laptop.

Located in inner Bayside Melbourne.

If you want a great reliable wagon or the basis for a high-performance sleeper, you MUST see this Stagea.

Call Rob on 0408 579 313 anytime.

Drive this car & you won't be disappointed.

Edited by sven laptop

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