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1998 Nissan Stagea series 2 RS4 S manual 2.5 L Neo

Dayz Edition: Dayz front bar, side skirts, rear body kit, carbon fibre dash panel, badge on boot

145,000 kms

Rego until 19 september

Road worthy certificate will be provided when sold

Car to be fully detailed opon being sold

SERVICE HISTORY AND WARRANTY:

24/7 roadservices warranty until september 2010

Serviced every 5000km, maticulously maintained

Car will be serviced when sold

4 Wheel alignment (25/2/2010)

Brand new Battery (15/2/2010)

Radiator reconditioned (3/2/2010)

New tyres (20/2/2010)

MODS:

Custom hayman reese tow bar rated to 2 tonne

Brand new Apexi Power FC ECU valued at $1775 yet to be installed

Koni sport front and rear shocks

Nismo lowered front and rear springs (came with car from japan)

Blitz turbo timer (came with car from japan)

Split fire coil packs

X force 3 inch front pipe and high flow catalitic converter

Jasma rear muffler (came with car from japan)

GFB bleed valve

Auto meter pro-comp ultralite boost gauge

INTERIOR:

Pioneer head unit with 6 inch aramid fibre speakers in rear doors

Comes with cargo net, cargo blind, genuine stagea rear mat, full set of aftermarket fitted mats

Original flare

2 genuine Nissan Stagea accessories : Heads up dash display, Drive meter

PRICE:

16,990 ono

LOCATION:

Melbourne

DETAILS:

Feel free to ask any questions

Post message me if interested

Will provide dates of everything done as per request

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