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Im having to sell my stag due to changes in the road laws in SA, therefore im no longer able to drive it. Sucks balls but not much i can do about it.

As the pics show, white series 2 RS4, very good condition, 93,XXX km, first australian owner after import, originally paid 17,500 for it, only been driven a few hundred KM's in aus.

Sequential auto with button shift on steering wheel

full CATBACK exhaust system

HKS mushroom filter

professionally fitted alarm/immobiliser

genuine stagea plush mats

cargo net and cover

DAYZ body kit

Kenwood Z/X-909 CD/Tape deck

4" exhaust tip

Twin sunroof

Original manuals and service history from japan

Im looking for around 15,000 but thats negotiable. More pics are available if any1 wants them.

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Dam Bro, if only you were in Melbourne and interested in a R34, i would of loved to swap you :)

Its exactly what im after atm. Newaiz Good Luck with the Sales Mate :ninja:

Btw u can check out my ride on this link

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Eo...l&hl=stagea

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