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I'm selling one of my cars to make way to purchase my next Stagea.

69,900 genuine kilometres - 2002 M35 Nissan Stagea 250T RX Four AWD V6 Neo Turbo Autech Aero Selection with digital Australian TV (which never fails to impress passengers).

206kw, 407nm of torque, Autech Aero Selection model.

Extremely comfortable, modern, stylish and very powerful.

$12,500 – 3 months NSW registration

Features

- 17" factory wheels

- 4 x new tyres

- Tiptronic 5-speed Automatic

- Digital automatic climate control

- Automatic headlights

- All power options including electric driver's seat

- Tinted windows all round

- Keyless entry (with spare key and factory service key)

- 50/50 Synchro diff lock

- Factory HID Xenon headlights

- Premium 6-CD stacker CD/Tape/FM-AM/TV/MP3/USB sound system

- Factory Autech Aero Selection body kit

- Drives like new

- Pop-up TV screen which displays fuel consumption, compass, service reminders, FM information, altitude, and Australian digital TV.

Vehicle also has USB port for MP3, watching movies in Mpg and Avi straight from any USB flash disk.

2002 later model M35 Stagea complete with factory Autech body kit and badging.

Ideal for the individual or family who enjoys the extra space of a wagon, with the power of a sports car.

This vehicle drives like new and has recently had the transmission fluid serviced (runs like a dream).

There are no creaks, or funny sounds from inside.

Vehicle is whisper quiet but sounds very tough when accelerating to overtake etc.

A very enjoyable car to drive and guaranteed not to disappoint.

Vehicle achieves an average of 11l/100km fuel consumption in suburban traffic.

Reason for cheap sale:

CD stacker is stuck and does not load discs (i have a spare, working unit which i will include as part of sale but i don’t have the time to install it myself).

SMS me on 0432 0400 10 for more details and to arrange inspection.

Vehicle is located in North Strathfield, New South Wales.

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very nice car. Are you able to tell me exactly what the difference is between the AUTECH and the standard model? is it just the kit?

I located in melbourne though i will be happy to fly up and inspect and drive it home.

How long have you had it? Any issues in that time?

Is the TV an aftermarket unit or a modified original?

Cheers.

Hello.

There is not much difference from the Autech and the standard model besides the body kit.

I've had the vehicle since July this year. There has been no issues apart from a small leak from the manifold but this was rectified by replacing the gasket.

The TV is a modified original. It uses the Hawk 3 kit and was installed by Andy, one of the SAU Stagea experts on here.

The unit is superb.

Feel free to fly up and inspect the car.

It's very reliable and will not let you down on the drive home :D

appreciate the response mate. I am in negotiations with Nagoya Motors right now though apparently the car i want is stuck in customs.. If it hasnt cleared by the end of the next week i will give you a call.

A couple of other questions if i can:

Is this car completely standard? Dents/scratches? Blue Slip provided?

Cheers.

The vehicle is factory standard and unmolested.

Body would be an Auction grade 4. No dents or blemishes and all clear coat is in tact.

Full NSW registration until January 6th 2011.

saw this on carsales very tempted - father looking for a new car might tell him about this tomorrow.

just 2 questions any price qoute on how much to fix the cd problem? are u firm or neg on price?

Edited by ezy03

Quite firm on the price mate. I turned one offer down of $11,700.

$12,250 is the absolute lowest i would go as this is already a massive bargain (i actually purchased the car for $16,000 in July this year and i still have the receipt somewhere).

So anything lower than $12,250 would be an insult.

A deposit has been taken so far by a fellow SAU member. Just awaiting him to complete check and inspections and if he's happy he'll pick it up next weekend.

If the sale falls through, i will update the thread :blink:

In regards to the CD stacker, I have another CD stacker unit that i will supply with the vehicle as part of the sale.

M35 CD Stacker units can be found on Yahoo auctions for around $400AUD delivered via EMS to your door.

Alternatively you can play MP3's, videos, music videos etc. via the USB port in the car.

Edited by dimi108

If you know me across other automotive forums (Mitsubishi Club Australia, OZVR4, JZX100.COM, 3si.org etc. etc.), you'll see that i sell most of my cars within the first 6 months for prices way below the market value (for quick sale reasons).

I'm on a mission to try out as many performance cars as i can before i buy a house in three years time :D

I've also chose to let the Stagea go for now as I have three vehicles at the moment and i don't require the use of a wagon at this stage.

But i may consider buying another M35 Stagea earlier next year (Autech Axis model). Either that, or a 260RS. We'll just have to see.

Edited by dimi108

Deposit has been placed by a fellow SAU member and inspection has been done by Stateroads.

Buyer is scheduled to be picking up the car tomorrow night.

Will update the thread if there's any last minute fall-throughs.

Thanks.

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