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1999 stagea

rb25det 4 speed tiptronic

Bayside blue (formerly sonic silver)

KM'S 78,xxx

Price $17500 ono

Contact Andrew 0423878375 or by PM

Brought this in from japan about 18 months ago thru iron chef imports car has had plenty of work done to it was painted in japan all but the engine bay which is still sonic silver. Has 260rs front bar as well as MASA side and rear bars,hks intercooler and suction kit,hks silent power cat back,JJR dump pipe and de-cat pipe,Tein adjustable coils.18" intensive D rims (gutter rash thanx to japenese driver).serviced every 5000km's by Chasers motorsport had big service done at 73,000kms including timing belt and tensioners, jjr coilpacks, front discs machined and new bendix pads,interior has all DAYZ carbon fiber inserts as well as original stagea mats plus spare set of door inserts interior is perfect no rips or cigarette burns,also has turbotech boost controller set at 11psi and was dynoed at 175rwkw before dump pipe and adjustable cam gear were installed. Twin sunroofs.

BAD POINTS

As mentioned gutter rash on rims

4 small stone chip on leading edge of bonnet

few stone chips on front bar as well scrapes under it (not visible)

Rear sunroof stopped working (bad earth to relay and easily fixed)

Needs 4 wheel balance and alignment.

Slight paint fade on corner of rear wing

Selling because of loss of job and downsizing to cheaper vehicle.

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Bargain. I've been torn between a really nice Stagea (such as this) or a R32 GTR. Sadly, the GTR won due to me wanting to enjoy such a car while I'm still young.

Good luck with the sale mate, it's gorgeous. A buyer won't be too far off.

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