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Hey everyone,

im looking at swaping/trading my stagea for s13,180sx,skyline etc...

Im after a manual, must be good condition and with rego/rwc...

Rego is new on the stagea since Feb 16th 2010.

comes with cusco coilovers, 20" koya wheels with near new tyres.

apexi panel filter, HID lights (8000k).

Sound system with sub and amp.

heres some pictures..

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Hey mate, very interested.. I don't have anything to swap but I can sort something out money wise.

Any interior pics?

Km's?

Where abouts?

Do you have the original rims?

Cheers

hey mate,

This is the only car I have so dont want to be left without one lol

but I suppose if the right offer came along it would be fine.

I will get better pictures up mate, these pictures dont do the car justice

It has done 158,000kms - an older bloke who was retired owned it and drove it around on

holidays a fair bit.

Im located in Mooroolbark, VIC

Sorry i dont have the original rims anymore...sold them because they were taking up

to much space.

cheers

yo jdmwgn have seen you cruising up and down stud road :) very tidy wagon. my 34 is up for sale :rofl: but not really a fan of the VQ motor at this stage.

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