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Hey guys im selling my Nissan Stagea RS4 Dayz Edition 1997 as i have family emergency's to attend to in Brisbane so i want to sell this as soon as i can... This car has been really well looked after barely driven. Its been in a garage for 6 months... Great Cruise car they are cheap to mod as i was quoted $300 to get a manual box for the stagea so it is a cheap conversion... No prolems what so ever runs a dream...

Nissan Stagea:

Motor

RB25DET

AWD

Auto

145,000kms

Standard Turbo

Splitfire Coilpacks

Aridium plugs

Apexi Boost Controller

Other Stuff

SAFC

Front Stut bar

Boost Gauge

Tien Springs

Turbo back Exhaust 3" with 5" tip

17" Gold GMAX Rims

Fog Lights

Stagea Floor Mats

After Market Roof Racks

New Battery

Central Locking

Tinted Glass

Seat Covers (front)

PRICES: $ 13,000 ONO

No Test Pilots

PM me if anyone is interested or if u want to pm me a price... :down:

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r u aware that the horse shoe thingo is actualy a dog protecter? it folds out over the rear bar for when they jump in! also can fold over the the carpet to protect :P lol incase u didnt know

Awesome cars-i had the same model & miss it heaps

Nice Momo steering wheel you've got-i think they are from the Autech GTR Stagea's

Sold the same wheel for over $500! there rare in such good condition

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