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Selling 6/96 Nissan Stagea RS4 AWD wagon

Has 88,000 k's

17 inch alloy wheels and good tyres

Rest of car is standard apart from wheels

Burgundy in colour body has couple scrapes and usual rust inder lh front door mirror

Interior in good condition no tears in seats etc.

Starts and runs though has run over a rock which put a hole in sump for engine and also smallone in transmission.

Hole in sump would need either replacing or weld a plate over it, car still runs when put oil in just leaks out.

Trans hole not too bad same story oil leaks straight out.

Also bent the trans a mount in middle, didnt do much other damage underneath as sump copped most of it.

Selling as is $4500 cheap fix and will make a good cheap car.

Car was registerd but was paid out by insurance and classed as repairable write off.

In Sydney happy to freight interstate.

Inspections welcome and can take more photos of car if required

Tks

Daniel.

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