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1997 Nissan Stagea, all running gear from a Autech 260RS, chassis has done 175xxx k's, engine is from a R33 GTR, unsure of exact kays but low.

RB26DETT

manual

Exedy clutch (15000k's)

Nismo suspension

Hicas Cancellor bar

HKS catback

Clarion CD player

Turbo timer

Brembo Brakes with project Mu pads

Autometer boost gauge

Full alarm central locking etc

Air con recently re-gassed with new reciever drier

Kuhmo KU31 tyres (13000km's)

HID's

New master cylinder

Full autech interior etc

Some more probably i cant think of

Has all the autech halfshafts etc, GTR rear cradle etc.

Will be fitted with R34 Gt-t brakes front and rear instead of the factory autech brembo's.

Im in Bunbury WA.

Have heaps of parts i will sell with the car.

$16,000 firm

Will swap/trade for a GU patrol or 80/100 series cruiser.

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Just realised i copy and pasted this from the old add and forgot to remove the bit about being fitted with R34 Gt-t brake's.

IT WILL COME WITH THE BREMBO"S.

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