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Make: Nissan

Model: Stagea RSFour S-Tune (Only one of its Type known in Aust.)

Year: 2000

Engine: RB25DET Neo

Mileage 102,000km - Timing Kit and Water Pump just purchased

Gearbox: Auto - Tip Tronic

We are the first owners in Australia and have had this car for 3 years!

Engine:

RB25DET Neo – Plugs, Oil and Filter just changed

Stock turbo suspected to have had work done in Japan - Never run any more than 10 PSI Max!

Standard SMIC - Cleaned and flushed

K&N Panel filter

Chipped MiNes ECU - No Speed cut, fuel cut, advanced timing and redline upped to 7000rpm

3inch stainless exhaust from turbo - has high flow cat, resonator and chrome cannon

Cold Weather Pack - Heated windscreen, front seats etc.

Suspension: Bilstein Shocks and springs - Good in corners but soft enough for the freeways, under body brace also

Interior: Spotless interior with only a few minor marks (from Jap owner), Electric leather seats, Wood grain steering wheel and trims, power windows, Climate control, Dual Sun Roof's, Boost gauge, Electric fuel pressure gauge (safe to be in cabin), tool pouch with the factory Jack, Chock and Sunroof tool

Stereo: Fusion headunit (iPod/iPhone compatible) with fusion speakers

Exterior: Black over Grey (Only one known in Aust. with this colour scheme) Dayz Body Kit

Driveline: AWD - Gearbox and diff's oil changed at 90k. Suspected but unconfirmed gearbox work, possible after market shift kit.

Wheels & Tyres: Nissan 350z 18x8 with Near new tyres

Extra Details: Has factory HID's with new 6000k bulbs and still has working factory height adjustment

Starter motor replaced in 2008

New O2 sensor in 2008

Replaced axle boots

Large Marine battery

'Factory' strut tower and mirror rust repaired in April 2009

Rear cargo net and cover in the back as new condition

A set of Thule Roof Racks are also available as an extra, price can be discussed.

Insurance approved alarm/immobiliser

Jap earthing kit

This car does surprise as its quite quick and doesn't attract the 'wrong' attention.

6 months rego to be renewed in Oct. RWC won't be a problem.

Item Condition: Fantastic Condition, always serviced and parts replaced when needed. No accidents! Sub and amp not included in sale. Inspections will not disappoint.

Location: Ipswich, QLD but can travel for inspection (for serious buyer)

Reason For Sale: Change in lifestyle so time for an upgrade.

Contact Details: Via PM is Best

Price and Payment Conditions: $20k given it's excellent condition and only known 1 of its kind in Aust. If you have any other serious offers, they will be considered so please PM them. No time wasters.

Cash/Cheque - Not interested in any Swaps.

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