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Item Summary: 97 Nissan Stagea Manual - 160k - 13g

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Wanting a V8

Asking Price: 14000 Price droped to 13,000

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: PM or msg/call on 0434623014 or email [email protected]

Extra Information:

Selling my 1997 Nissan RS-Four Stagea. It has been a pleasure to own but needs to go to make way for a new car!

Car has always been serviced every 5,000kms, run on 98 octane, cleaned every weekend, kept under cover and has just undergone a full rebuild including new waterpump, new gaskets, nothing missed, done @ 159k. Lots of mula spent on making it ready to sell. Manual conversion done @ 158k. All receipts.

Spec's are:

RB25DET

160,000kms

Attesa all wheel drive

Reg to mid this year (2010)

32 GTR gearbox put in @ 158,000k

Extreme heavy duty clutch

Extreme lightweight flywheel

Tien coilovers

R33 brake calipers + slotted rotors + performance pads

Air Intake

GFB bov

3" Exhuast from the turbo back

19" Advanti Vienna Wheels

Bucket seats (mod plate)

Custom center console

Sony head unit

Con's:

Font bumper has a scratch, rear right back panel has a scratch and bonnet has

3 scratches. Will need new rear tyres + gearbox in awhile.

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