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FOR SALE

99 NISSAN STAGEA RS4

silver, auto, good condition, first aust owner, imported in march 07

True prime edition, features include:

full leather, heated seats

suede door inserts

woodgrain

tv/satnav gps and climate touch screen

auto latch rear door

twin sun roofs

dayz front bar and side skirts

remote start (remote is gone)

auto lights

genuine floor mats

black cargo cover

sfhc paint

center diff lock

mods include:

Haltech platinum 2000 ecu (installed in august 09)

Garrett 30/71r turbo

3' dump pipe with flexi joint

catco high flow cat

3inch cat back

5zeign muffler

splitfire coils

hks ssq bov

blitz dual sbc boost controller

blitz dcc turbo timer

fmic

walborough 225lph fuel pump

blistein front struts

king spring low rear, super low front

fulcrum camber kit front and rear

Car was dynoed on a safe tune at 168awkw

with some bigger injectors the car should easily make 200awkw

this car has always had stock injectors and has never seen any boost over 1.0bar

jvc head unit with bluetooth usb dvd video in and divx encoder

head rest screens(front screen can be used for dvd or divx as well)

front bar has a small amount of damage and 3 small pin dents on the bonnet

couple of minor scratches on the rear bar

Rotors were machined and pads replaced 8000km's ago

always serviced

tappet cover gasket and new turbo gaskets,studs nuts replaced 2 weeks ago

$15,500

this pic was very old, now has stock stagea 17's and alot lower

please e-mail me for any more info and photo's [email protected]

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