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1997 Nissan Stagea 260 RS

Pearl White

Rb26 twin turbo goodness with 85,860kms on the clock

4wd attesa and hicas

I have owned the car for about a year now, and in that time it has been a great car, but things change so it has to go.

It is fairly stock with only some light modifications done which include:

Engine:

Splitfire coils

Fujitsubo cat back

eboost-2 8psi (low) 12psi(high)

PWR intercooler (still have original)

Blitz bov (still have original)

Carbon fibre coil cover (still have original) and cam gear cover (not installed)

Exterior:

Nismo smoked side indicators (still have original)

Smoked Dolphin front bar indicators (still have original)

Interior:

Apline folding dvd head deck with navigation, Bluetooth, iPod connectivity

Soundstream components in the front and splits in the rear

Soundstream 4ch amp and mono amp

2x Soundstream 12in subs in box

Nismo gear knob (still have original)

Nismo center gauge cluster (still have original)

When i bought the car the timing belt needed replacing so that was done along with a new water pump.

It has also recently been serviced with new oil, spark plugs, fuel filter, air filter, oil filter

Rego is due in April and if not sold by then the plates GTRWGN are being replaced with standard ones.

Price:

$20000 ono

Contact:

Elliot 0405 418 342 call or txt or pm. If i don't answer when you call leave a msg and ill try to get back to you as fast as possible

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