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I am selling my stagea ppls. why?? coz i want to buy another 4x4 of the off road kind.

Anyway heres the details

location: hornsby area

2002 Nissan Stagea (M35 250t rs)

55 000kms

rego till sep 2011

MODS

Kakimoto cat-back exhaust

DBA 4000 x-drilled and slotted front rotors

RDA slotted rear rotors

QFM A1RM pads on the front

QFM HPX pads on the rear

(brake discs and rotors only 12 000kms old)

Pioneer head unit and rear speakers

Other info:

-the car is fitted with the factory aero kit without fog lights in front bar.

-Replaced the spark plugs with DENSO iridiums 5000kms ago

-changed leaky left bank rocker cover seal (common prob with the M35)

-replaced CV boot right hand side outer (had others checked all seem fine)

-always change the oil and filter every 5000kms with Penrite full synth.

-have 8lt of nissan matic J trans fluid to come with sale (i havent got round to changing the trans fluid yet)

-factory Bilstein suspension

- also have spare AFM bought it incase mine ever crapped itself.

-the car runs very smothly never had one problem with it gets 750kms off a tank on the freeway. (little bargining info to convince the better half :thumbsup: ) paint is in perfect condition apart from the little stone chip here and there. interior is immaculate except from the front speaker pods (me thinks previous owner had custom door pods but didnt want to sell them so replaced with this crapy stick on carbon fibre look alike material. not that bad you can always source some factory ones)

car looks the goods and will not disapoint.

Matt 0422806886 (ring after 5pm mon-fri or txt within these hours due to working)

[email protected]

I am looking for 16500

heres a couple of pics

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You still have $16 500 in your title, change that for a start.

I'd been keen for that price if it had leather heated seats and a VDO.

In my very very limited dealing with Stageas they all seem to start for 17k and then are eventually sold for less than 14k.

Just start at 13 firm. You're going to have to sell for that price anyway, plus you look below market value in comparison to the other stooges trying to get 17 or 18k.

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