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2000 series 2 Stagea - Dayz edition.

Features:

Dual Sunroof

Tiptronic w/ Steering wheel gear shift buttons

AWD

Neo RB25DET

18" Rims (poor condition - see pics)

Tein Coilovers (see below)

Aftermarket Cruise Control - cost $800

K+N Drop-in Air Filter

Xenon headlights

Full Dayz bodykit

Alpine USB/Aux headunit - Good radio reception compared to the original headunit

Speakers replaced with Jaycar 'Venom' splits in the front and drop in replacement speakers in the rear doors (can't remember what brand).

171,000km. Owned it since 114,000km. Serviced every 7500km with new oil filter and Castrol Edge 5w-30 Fully Synthetic. Runs perfect. No mechanical issues. Diff / Transmission / Transfer case oils/fluids were replaced about a year ago with the ($) recommended ones from this forum.

Front camber kit, radius bushes, wheel alignment done ~2000kms ago. Tyres in good condition.

Body is in almost perfect condition besides 2 pindents on the drivers side (were not there 2 weeks ago - probably hit by another car door at the shops :( ) and small stone chips in the front bumper. Comes with a perfect condition standard front bumper.

Issues:

- 2 pindents previously mentioned (Quote $100-$150 to remove)

- Tein coilovers are tired. They work fine, but are squeaky. Probably worn bushes. Car comes with complete original suspension.

- Top of steering wheel has the 'coating' coming off. The actual leather looks ok though.

- RH headlight has the usual UV fading/slight cracking

That's about it. Not a lot wrong with this car. Lots of small parts have been replaced over the past 3 years as soon as they became faulty (Oxygen sensor, Coil Packs). Overall the car is in very good condition for being 11 years old. I should also mention the car has never been raced/thrashed as it is used as a family daily driver.

Located south of the river in Perth. Asking $14k.

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