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Unfortunately due to business commitments I need to sell my baby.

I have owned this car for just over 3 years now, it has been meticulously looked after, always garaged, serviced every 5000kms with premium fluids. Driven by a sensible mature driver.

You would be hard pressed to find a better example than this. The photos speak for themselves. It is a rare combination of the midnight Blue with a full factory Aero kit and twin sunroofs.

Details:

Location: Sydney - was originally registered in Adelaide - have all original import documentation should someone want to register outside NSW

Model: Nissan NM35 Stagea 250 RS

Year: 2001

Transmission: Tiptronic 5spd

Colour: Midnight Blue

ODO: 112, 000kms

Mods:

Kakimoto R Exhaust - cat back

BC Coil-overs

Selby adjustable Sway Bars

Apexi SAFC II

Pro-S tuned ECU

Enkei GTC-01 19x8.5 +22 rims

Rays Alloy Wheel Nuts

2006 350Z Track Brembos all round with DBA Slotted front rotors

Hybrid Front mount intercooler kit

HID Headlights

K&N panel air filter

Panasonic head unit

Reverse Camera

Ipod connectivity

*All original parts including wheels with new tyres, brakes, sway bars, exhaust etc are included

Price: $17,900

Serious buyers please contact Ben on the following details [email protected] or call/SMS 0412 884 325

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Random question but did this sell to a guy in Albury Wodonga?

Could've sworn I saw this car behind me on the way home last night, almost rear ended the guy in front a few times trying to gawk at it.

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