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1997 Nissan Stagea Series 1

Year: 1997

Kilometers: 140xxx

Transmission Type: Auto

Engine: RB25DET

Colour: Silver

Registered: Yes, until January 2012

Asking Price: $9,000 - will take $7,250 if you pick it up before the weekend!, just want the car gone so i can buy another one.

Location: Liverpool, NSW

Contact Details: text or call anytime 0415 139 532

Pictures: Stagea Photos Click Here

Modifications:

Stainless Dump Pipe

Stainless Front Pipe

Pod Filter

3 Inch Cat Back With G Power Medallion Muffler.

G4 Coilovers

GTR Running Gear

R33 Brembo Calipers Up Front (not totally sure but this was what i was told from previous owner)

Lenso Wheels With Near New Tyres

Rear Camber Arms

Rear Tow Bar

Tints All Round

Boost Gauge

Clarion Front 6" Speakers And Sony Rear 6"

Sony Xplod MP3/CD/AUX Headunit.

Comments:

Car is mechanically A1 engine is very quiet no loud noises ticking etc, body has couple of blemishes like an other car would. drives straight with no problems at all. Aircon still in perfect working order good for the summer coming up, also has dual sun roofs for those summer cruises to the beach, awesome summer cruiser i can tell you now.

looking to sell as im wanting to get back into a sports car. so please dont hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. i am negotiable and easy on the price as long as you give me a decent offer and not low ball me.

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