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Nissan stagea M35 v6 turbo awd ar-x4 2002 model

bc coilovers (handles like its on rails)

rays engineering 18inch wheels

alaminium radiator

satnav/dvd player/tv

3 screens 2 in headrest an 1 in dash pop up

full leather interior

synchronized awd button for snow an wet conditions

SEAT WARMERS

rear recliners

pop out hooks in the back for the shopping

114,897 kms

auto/tiptronic manual 5 speed

auto headlights there so cool the parkers come on when its getting dark then the headlights come on when its dark

digital lcd remote u can start the car from the remote an set the temp to so u can start it up in the morning an it will be nice an cool or warm when u get in

all the engine an exhaust is standard an un touched

there has been so much technology an engineering put in to making this car its mind blowing

'' if its not a NISSAN u dont know what ur missing ''

for more info ph or sms 0422388175

iam located on the centrasl coast nsw near newcastle an sydney

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Edited by V6 TURBO

mate the rs is the older model with the neo 6 in it.

DEPOSIT TAKEN !!!!!!!!!! THANX TO SKYLINES AUSTRALIA YOUS ARE CHAMPIONS

mate, he is actually correct and that is not an a-rx (the a-rx was a more off road suitable vehicle, had a higher ride height and flaired guards).

That is definatly an rs or an rx you have there.

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