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Hi all,

I'm selling my 1999 Series 2 Nissan Stagea RS4s Dayz Edition

Sonic Silver in colour

112,500km's

5 Speed Manual

Price: $13,000 ono

External Mods

No mods done except for 17x8" Work VS Rims which came with the car

Engine Mods

Pod Filter (standard air box will be given to the buyer)

Electronics

Mongoose M60 Alarm with central locking

Pioneer DVH-P4150UB DVD head unit hooked up to the stock Xanavi screen, including iPod connectivity

Alpine SPS-600 rear speakers

Clarion 4-channel amp

Interior

Standard interior including Xanavi and touch-screen climate control

Cargo Blind

Cargo Barrier

Tinted front driver and passenger windows to match the other windows

Paintwork

The exterior is in good nick. There is 1 little spot rust mark on the roof and a tiny bit of rust under the paint under the passenger mirror

Service History

I purchased the car in May 2010 and I am the first registered owner. The car had 72,324km on it when it arrived in Australia.

Serviced every 5000km by Waterhouse Auto Care in Penrith

Battery replaced in late 2010

Starter motor replaced at 90,000km

100,000km service done including new timing belt, all fluids and other belts replaced

Wheel alignment and balance done at 106,182km

CV boots and front link pins replaced at 108,198km

The Bad

The gearbox has just started making a slight vibration when changing into 2nd and 3rd. I had his checked out by my mechanic and he believes that a bearing has gone in the gearbox. In order to pull the gearbox out and rebuild it the cost will be approximately $1800 through my mechanic. You may be able to get this cheaper through your mechanic or if you do it yourself. I will transfer the balance of the warranty to the new buyer (see notes below)

Car Warranty

I chose a 3 year warranty on the car when I bought it and the warranty expires on 8/5/13. This warranty is transferrable and is through National Warranty Company. I have not had to make any claims.

Contact Details

Located in Blacktown

Please contact Matt on 0402 279 615 if you are interested in coming to take a look

Price is negotiable. I am possibly interested in a swap with cash my way on either a Corolla OR Pulsar only. I am looking at something no more than $5k on a daily runabout.

Reason for sale is that I am getting a new work car next year.

Thanks for looking.

Matt

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