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Hello everyone,

Im selling due to life throwing a curve ball. I require a new vehicle for an up coming job. I already have one lined up, so NO TRADES.

I have receipts for all purchases, minus items purchase via Private Sale or Forums. But I do have a list of everything purchased+prices.

Contact: 0414 595 397 or PM

Price: $16,500 with RWC

Location: GOLD COAST

Can and will post more pics on request..........

Note: Plates are not included in the sale.

Currently Street Tuned for economy. Gets 550-600km/Full Tank.

Upon Deposit and agreement, the Buyer may request any further adjustments to the vehicle;

-Ride height

-Re fit Air Box, BOV etc

-I can also organise a complete tune.

Comes with Spares: Air Box, Factory Struts&Springs, Control arms, BOV, Grille

Make: Nissan

Model: Stagea WGC34

Year: Nov 99'

Engine: Neo RB25DET

Drive: AWD Triptonic - SemiAuto

KMs: 88,XXX

Spec: Full Lux RSFOUR

Rego Expires: Jan 11'

This one is FULLY OPTIONED

-Complete DAYZ KIT

-Duel Sun Roof

-Leather Seats

-Heated Seats

-Rear Seats recline

-Plush Floor mats (VERY rare)

-Boot mat (rare)

-Cargo net (rare)

-Stainless 'style' Door sill trim (EXTREMELY Rare)

-Suede Door cards

-Wood Grain 'style' trims/steering wheel/switch surrounds

-FACTORY Xenon headlights - Height/Angle adjustable

-Oil + Filter Serviced EVERY 5,000km

-Coolant flushed + changed approx 15,000km ago

-Brake Fluid flushed + changed approx 15,000km ago

-Brake Rotors + Pads approx 25,000km ago

-Transmission had a service when I had the Shift Kit installed approx 5,000km ago

-BFG Goodrich G-Force Tires approx 10,000km ago

-Wheel balance + rotate approx 20km ago

**Engine:

-NisTune (Type 4 Board)

-Custom Turn Flow Intercooler - (Street legal)

-Black Silicone pieces (for a stealthy look)

-K&N Pod

-Cold Air Induction

-GReddy Profec Bspec Boost Controller

-Full 3" Turbo back Exhaust

-High Flow Cat

-Twin Core Copper Raditator

-NGK Iridium Spark Plugs

-Turbosmart V-Port Bov

-New Cam Cover Seals

-Custom Catch Can

-Custom Stainless Cooler Piping

**Transmission:

-Custom Shift Kit (was serviced at the same time)

-Relocated Trans Cooler

**Brakes/Suspension:

-R34 GTT Front Calipers

-R34 GTT Front Slotted DBA Rotors

-R34 GTT Front HD Bendix pads

-R34 GTT Read Calipers

-R34 GTT Rear Slotted DBA Rotors

-R34 GTT Rear GCT Bendix Pads

-Genuine Japanese Tien Coilovers (Front 6kg/Rear 6kg)

-D-Max Rear Adjustable Camber Arms

-D-max Rear Adjustable Toe Arms

-Whiteline Rear Swaybar (R34 GTR)

-New Front CV Boots (Both Inner and Outers)

**Exterior:

-HIDs (Fog lights)

-Genuine Clear Nismo Side Indicators

-Non-Turbo Grille (Looks VIP)

-17x9+35 Drift Teks - Silver with Machine Lips

-BFG Goodrich G-Force Tires

**Interior:

-Defi Water Temp Gauge

-Defi Boost Guage

-JVC Head Unit

-14% Tint on front windows + Windscreen Strip

-Red LEDs behind Cluster (everything is RED)

-Bright White LEDs in the Interior Lights

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Honestly Just posting to see what happens here,

the look of this car is making me fall in love with C34's again.

I need approval from work to get a Wagon!

Honestly Just posting to see what happens here,

the look of this car is making me fall in love with C34's again.

I need approval from work to get a Wagon!

I'll help you talk Cazz into it!

Thankyou for the compliments :D

I shall get around the interior pics tomorrow ASAP!!!

I was ment to take some more pics today but the weather was looking abit... Blah!

Stay tuned............................................ :)

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