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3/ 2003 NM35 Stagea ARX

Silver in colour, 163,700km.

List of upgrads are as follows:

Nismo ECU

SSW 18 inch Wheels

Bilstein Shocks and Sprimgs (lowered from stock height around 40mm)

Selby Swaybars

White line adjustable swaybar links

Polyurethane Castor Arms Bushes

R32 GTR Calipers with Hawk HPS pads & RDA Slotted Rotors (just machined)

Sierra Stage 1 Turbo

Greddy Profec B EBC

Phenolic Runner Spacer

HDi Intercooler

Custom Suction pipe from AFM to Turbo

Custom Inlet pipe to throttle body

Transmission Valve Body Upgrade

External Transmission Cooler

Charlestown custom 3" Exhaust

Oil Catch Can

Walbro HF Fuel pump

AEM Wideband sensor

Greddy Informeter touch<br style="mso-special-character:line-break"> <br style="mso-special-character:line-break">

English Language conversion

Asuka SD Digital TV tuner

Headrest DVD Monitors

Specdock Ipod dock

Steering Wheel Audio Controls

Reverse camera (Panasonic) auto switching

Tow bar

Rear Cargo net

Stagea Boot liner

Auto Watch Alarm

NSW Rego till October 2012

This car has been progressively developed over the last 4 years of ownership.

It is a sleeper car in looks with the performance, handling and stopping to satisfy.

Serviced every 7000km with premium oils.

Nothing to spend.

Pictures will be added over the weekend.

$15,000

Contact Andy by PM or 0425 260014

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I don't think you will get the sale price without a gear knob but in all seriousness this car has quite the mod list. Someone should grab it, no more to spend here...

Good luck with the sale Andy. Its sad to see her go. :cheers:

Thanks guys....... Sad for me but the wife will not drive it as she does not like the way it accelerates .. lol (she would rather rev the guts out of her Subaru and go no where)

Scott, the gear shift is there but just not in that photo.

Actually, if it does not sell quickly will not bother me at all as will get to drive her on the weekends. :)

Cheers

Andy

i am tempted to sell mine and buy this lol :teehee:

^^^^^^^

More than worth it imo! If you have't spent much on your car this is a very very cheap and good upgrade!

Forgot to list that the car also has Cruise control fitted.

Not the factory option but fitted locally so it can be set at what ever speed you want above 40kph.

(thanks Connsman for the reminder)

My name is Graeme and I am the lucky new owner.

Thanks Andy, for building the car for me ;-)

Keeping my license will be difficult though.

Congrats on the purchase Graeme; I was the guy with the bike outside Andy's place when you arrived last night.:whistling:

You've definitely bought a complete package for a killer price; Andy is a great bloke too.:thumbsup:

Welcome to the forum, hope to see you around.:wave:

Cheers, Dale

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