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So I've decided to sell.

Up for sale is my 2001 NM35 Stagea 250t RX FOUR, genuine Aero Selection with driving lights.

It's silver in colour, has around 130,000km.

List of mods are as follows:

Nismo ECU

Nismo Instrument Cluster

Nismo LMX5 Wheels

BC BR Coilovers

Freeway Dolphin Swaybars

Polyurethane Castor Arms Bushes

HDi Intercooler

Nissan Factory Sports Muffler

Blitz External BOV

Transmission Valve Body Upgrade

Project MU Brake Pads and RDA Slotted Rotors

V35 Manual Radiator with Aftermarket Cap

External Transmission Cooler

JVC Head Unit with iPod Interface and BlueTooth Connectivity

WD Media Player with USB Interface

Steering Wheel Audio Controls (needs JVC interface)

ST49EA Number Plates (will be sold with the car)

Aftermarket (brand unknown) grill

Nismo Badging Front and Rear

Nismo Stripes

It is an RX model, however it has a black RS interior installed. The beige leather electric seats remain in the car.

Replaced was the AFM (recently) and the transmission. The original one has an overdrive solenoid problem, so i decided to replace it completely. It's been fine since. Better since the valve body upgrade.

The original instrument cluster will be supplied with the car, it was removed at around 115,000km and ive done about 15,000km more since installing it.

I will NOT be seperating any parts from the car, it will be sold as is. So please dont ask.

More pictures will be added later, depending on how much interest I get.

$15,000

Please dont make offers if you havent looked at the car, dont lowball or ask what my best price is. I wont bother replying.

Happy to answer any questions via PM, or please post in this thread.

Car is located in Sydney.

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Car is safe and sounds in its new home, it is very much loved and will live a long and modified life :)

Thanks Iain, easiest purchase ever... would buy from again :P maybe... depends on how many spare parts you give me next time.... heheheheh

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