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Nissan Stagea 1999 S2 Rs4 $9500. Tein Coil Overs, Front Mount, Tow Bar, V35 18Inch Wheels


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Nissan Stagea 1999 model WC34 S2 RS4, Tiptronic Auto, 102500km, silver, rego till March 2012, New Tyres, V35 18inch wheels, Tein Super Wagon Coil Over shocks, Front Mount Intercooler, Transmission Cooler, Tow Bar (removable goose neck), Cannon Rear Muffler, Spitfire Coil Packs, Alpine CD player, Duel Sunroofs, Dolphin Front Grill, Nissan Factory Floor Mats

This vehicle was imported and complied in 2005, I have owned this car for last 3 years and only selling as I have upgraded to a larger 4wd for a growing family. Done major service at 90000km where timing belt, spark plugs, water pump, radiator hoses, turbo gaskets were replaced also done transmission service. Car has had oil changed every 5000km.

Price: $9500

Contact: Brian on 0421 051 166

Location : Mittagong, NSW Southern Highlands

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They are a great tow car, alot of people use them to tow R32 GTR race cars. Tow bar was fitted by Tow Bars of Wooden rated at 2000kg

All sensible Pm’s replied to, if you didn’t get a reply maybe you should think before PM silly offers next time. :thumbsup:

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