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FOR SALE: C34 Stagea RS4

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Black Stagea with under 100,000kms on the clock (100,000kms service already done). Too many mods to list. 252kw @ the wheels @ 16psi reliable via professional tune.

Quick summary:

Neo motor

Garrett 3076 turbo

Garrett braided line kit

Turbosmart T boost controller

Nissan Z32 AFM

Nistune ECU with professional tune

Walbro fuel pump

550cc injectors

Adjustable cam gear

3 inch high flow zorst with 5zigen end can

HKS pod filter

Greddy catch can

52mm alloy radiator with twin thermo fans on relay

Delta fin FMIC kit with t-bolt clamps throughout

Oil cooler/relocator kit with braided lines

ISC N1 coilovers on 12/10 springs

GTR sway bars

Dolphin bodykit

Factory Momo steering wheel

CF look dash surrounds

A/F gauge, boost gauge (and oil temp and water temp gauges yet to fit)

17" BBS mags with new tyres

R34 brake conversion at all corners

Adjustable suspension and camber arms

GTR manual 5 speed conversion with Nismo HD clutch kit

Tow bar rated to 1200kg professionally fitted

Polishing to engine bay, always well maintained

JVC double din DVD player

OA 6.5" splits and amp

JVC subbox and amp (126dBA with this combo)

Regularly at shows ... real head turner. :thumbsup:

Too much to list.

Absolutely no time wasters. All the work is done for 250kw reliably.

Regretful sale ... serious buyers only, or I'll just keep her.

$15,000 firm. (purhcased 4 years ago for $19K and spent well over $10K on her over the years)

PM me for further details and EOI.

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