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Hi Everyone

Selling my daily driver due to the fact that its to nice to drive to work daily and i have another daliy which i will be using from now on.

Its a 1997 Nissan Stagea S2 Dayz edition, has the RB25DET NEO engine and its automatic 4WD

It has a few basic mods which include

6000K HID globes (Car came with Xenon lights standard)

Coilovers all round (Teins rear, Buddy clubs front from memory)(back coilovers will be included in the purchase but i havent had the chance to put them in)

Work VS-MX wheels with almost brand new Toyo Proxi 4's front and Zeetex's rear, wheels are 18x9, rears +25 fronts +35

Trans has recently been rebuilt and had a shift kit put in it by MV automatics

Has a 2.5 inch exhause back to twin Japanese flutes

Has a TV/DVD/MP3 double din head deck and a centre LCD screen for passengers in the back, also has a Alpine mono block for a JBL sub in the back

The interior is in really good condition as it the car in general, only bad points are the drivers door has a few small dents in it and had had another scratch fixed up but the paint has not been finished and there is a small patch where the colour is different, there are a few scratches on the rear bar too

Im asking $14000 or nearest offer, i can pull the Work wheels off it and organise some stock wheels for it which will drop the price to $12000, it has rego til the end of the year

Give me a call or send me a text on 0405 189 339 or Pm me on here if interested

Lyndon

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kms?

sunroofs?

leather?

xanavi?

service it every 10 years or??

pics off average areas?

underbonnet pics.

are you 100% sure its 1997? its either a really really old s2 or it is a 98.....

Yea sorry, i havent had the chance to take a whole lot of pics, its got 197000kms on the clock, i service it every 5000kms like most other import owners, im sure its a 1997, i will double check the compliance tag again to make sure though, no sunroofs or leather and ill take a pic of under the bonnet

Your right it was maunfactured in 02/1999, i had 1997 stuck in my head for some reason, more pics coming soon when i get the chance to take them during the day

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