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Hi all, considering selling my stagea,

1999Nissan Stagea WGNC34 25T RS-FOUR V

FactoryOptions

· RB25DET NEO (92,000Kms)

· 5-speed Manual (Exeddy 5PUK Button Clutch,Nismo Slave)

· Leather Seats

· Xanavi System (TV, GPRS, Climate)

· Twin Sunroof

· Tinted Windows (Darkest Legal)

· Tow Bar (2000Kg)

· Xenon Headlights

· Rear Cargo Blind

· Rear Cargo Net

· Rear Cargo Rubber Matt

· Dayz Kit (minus front bar)

· N/A Grille

· Nissan MOMO Steering Wheel

· 5 Piece Floor Matts

· 3 Keys/ 2 Alarm Remotes

· M35 Rear Window Wiper

After-MarketEngine Mods

· HKS 25/35 Turbo (Braided Lines, whole setup 10,000ks old)

· Head Porting/polishing

· 620CC Siemens Deka Injectors

· Z32 AFM

· Turbosmart Kompact BOV (Recirc)

· Apexi Power-Intake Pod (solid intake)

· R33 4pot (F) 2pot ® Brakes

· HEL Braided Brake Lines

· Tomei Short Shifter, Apexi leather knob

· G-Square White Dash background

· R32 GTR Front Seats (comes with stock leather seats also)

· Jap brand Rear Spoiler

· Drift Tek 17x9.5+15 (225/40/17s streched on with 90% tread)

· Tein Type CS Coilovers (height/damp adj)

· ISC Rear Camber/Toe Arms

· Apexi Front Strut Brace W Brake MasterStopper

· SUSTEC Gearbox Tunnel Brace

· GTR Rear Strut Brace

· Nismo 24MM Solid Front/Rear Swaybars (polyuthbushes throughout)

· Polyuth Steering Rack Bush

· Greddy Profec specb EBC

· Nisstune ECU

· 3" Turbo-Back Exhaust (with DECAT)

· Nismo clear Indicators

· Pioneer IPOD headunit

· ADVAN FMIC

· Splitfire Coilpacks

· Front and Rear Eye brow/lightcovers

· Walbro 255L/PH Fuel pump

· Big Alarm

· Autometer Cobalt Boost Gauge

Car was imported in 2009 instock form at 80,000kms (I am 1st Aus owner) Engine was Re-Built byLEWIS ENGINES late 2010 due to timing belt issue. Head was ported and polished,Manual Conversion (r32 GTR Gearbox),Timing belt was all done at the same time.

Motul Chrono 300V engine oil(changed at 5k intervals, with magnetic sump plug)

Car made 220AWKW and 260RWKWOn the turbotune dyno at 16psi (3000rpm)

Full inport papers/auctionreport

Fully Rego/complied

Many stock parts andreceipts come with car

might be keen on the following swaps, evo 9, v35, some form of thug Cube! (v35 would need to be manual, premium edition...)

asking 25,000 ONO seeing as ive spent a tad over 20 on her this year :'(.... will be willing to negotiate removal of certain mods to lower price

located in adelaide

email [email protected]

much more to say, ring for info.

Adam: 0400099986

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Hi chef

can I interest you in a vr commy,terrible condition brown paint,badly worn brakes and the roof lining falling down?

I'd have to ask for some cash my way of course

you have my number,call me to discuss a deal

thanks

forgot to mention.... car has 330NM of torque... and fullboost is there as low at 3000rpm!. its a seriously zippy thing! will be willing to help out with interstate buyers if need be!

  • 2 weeks later...

gtr seats have been removed and replaced with the OEM stock leather electric seats...

also 4 brand spanker slotted RDA rotors are on there way along with new QFM brake pads! (just under $1000!!)

offers must be quick... or demod will begin

  • 2 weeks later...

wheels sold

rubber matt sold

rear strut brace sold

front brace sold

the new pads and rotors i had are also gone. (current ones still very meaty)

splitfire coilpacks sold

new price as is minus whats been mentioned above

$22750

21750 with no coil overs ??

Take off 2.2k and ill take off turbo, inj. Z32 and ecu and replace with stock bits!!

Take off swaybars for another 300!

Take off 400 for brakes!

Oh and offers on bits r welcome i

Guess!!

Good luck with the sale adam

One of the most Super clean,well maintained,tastefully modded and proper fast stagea for sale at the moment

If id have had these mods and the look of mine (rip) in one car id be a very Happy dude

Rodders xoxo

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