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1997 NissanStagea RS-Four

Silver; DualSunroofs; Auto; RB25DET; 145,278kms

PRICE:$8600

RWCCertificate & 12 months Rego

Chris on0419-010-757; Melbourne VIC

Standard Features:

ElectronicallyControlled Four-Speed Automatic with Overdrive and Electronic Lock Up Torque Converter;ATESSA-ETS Electronically Controlled Four Wheel Drive; Rear Viscous LSD; PowerSteering; Dual Sunroofs; Silver Velour interior; Electric Tailgate; Split/Foldable/ReclinableRear Seat; Fold out Centre Arm Rest; Factory UV Cut Glass; Electric Windows& Mirrors; Roof Rails; Driver's and Passenger's SRS Air-Bags; Climate Control;Air Conditioning; Electronic Odometer and Dual Trip Meters; Various Hooks and TieDown Points in Boot; Tilt Adjustable Steering Column; 2x 12v Lighter Sockets,one in Front, one in Boot; Fog Lamps; Front Variable Intermittent Windscreen Wipers;Rear Intermittent Windscreen Wiper; Front Spoiler; Dual Cup Holders inDashboard; Dual Cup Holders in Centre Console for Rear Passengers.

Modifications/Accessories:

- Sansui CDR-9920CD-Player & Response 6.5” Speakers.

- Knox AutomaticsShift Kit serviced 30/05/2009 at 119k km.

- AustralianStandard Approved Alarm/Immobilizer with Keyless Entry.

- Blitz TurboTimer which also displays boost. Fitted professionally with a kit for Alarm integrationand installed with the Alarm.

Service History:

80kms:Gates Timing Belt, Genuine Water Pump, CamSeals, Crank Seals, Thermostat. Coolant Temp Sensor, IAC Valve & ThrottleBody cleaned.

110kms:Genuine Rocker Cover Gaskets & Rear Moon Seals replaced.

140kms:Fuchs 10w30 Oil & Filter, NGK Spark Plugs, reconditioned Radiator,Alternator, Front Hubs & Fuel Pump; TecTaloy Coolant, Brand New Front &Rear Brake Disc Rotors with Bendix Pads; 4 New Tyres & Brand New Battery.

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this car really needs to get off my lawn:

$6500 with a 30-day permit and a road worthy certificate

$6000 as is unregistered

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hey bud, been thinking about your car for a few weeks. just a quick question or 3, who fitted the shift kit, and what spec is it i.e stage 2? and is the a/c cold and working, and how does the motor and box run and shift? is there any movement on the price with a roadie?

cheers

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