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forsale is my Rs4 Stagea manual.

this is immaculately presented car with many factory options.

it has been serviced every 5000kms

the car was imported into Australia late 2009 by a dealer here in adelaide,

the car comes with all the import papers from japan (condition is 4.5/5 [5 only given to cars under 1 yr old])

-manual 5sp gearbox

-xanavi cd/dvd/gps system

-leather seats

-twin sunroof

-floor matts

-tinted windows

-cleanest stagea i have seen in a long time!

-100k service complete

-brakes in very good condition

any test welcome.

call adam anytime 0400099986

$13500

carsales link : http://www.carsales....id=12FAB469C11A

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ok

so have now found my recipt for the engine rebuild

it was done at LEWIS ENGINES (adelaides most renowned engine builder!)

this was done due to a valve issue, the head has been replaced from a 34 with 80ks (is about 10k newer than the bottom end)

the head was ported and polished (rebuilt cleaned etc obviously aswell)

the bottom end was rebuilt using stock internals, but was fully pulled apart decked linished etc etc. have recipt for $3500 for this work

also the car had an EXEDY heavy duty clutch installed at the same time. its firm but not stupid.

cheers guys.

$12,750

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