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sooo, becuase i cant update the price and other things the first post on my other thread for this car i am posting another one.

to see photos please see this thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/377889-s2-stagea-rs4-neo-gtr-s-z32-nistune/page__fromsearch__1

Series 2 Stagea C34 RS4, Built 2000

Rego until Jul-2012

Silver in Colour

Driven daily by my wife with the kids

Last dyno was at 255hp at the rear wheels. Has now been fitted with z32 and nistune since then. I have a tune on there that was on another stagea tuned for 14psi.

No accident history

Location – Ipswich, QLD

Price - $12,500 ono ( i am Negotiable , so ring me or email me and i'll get back to you )

No Time Waster Please - Serious Buyers Only

Contact – Curt 0430 104 668 or [email protected]

Engine

· RB25DET Neo Engine with 122,xxxks

· 100k service done

· Greddy Blow off Valve in stock position

· HPI FMIC from Just Jap with Stainless Piping

· Full HKS GTRS Turbo kit with stainless braded lines

· Z32 AFM

· Apexi Air Filter

· Malpassi Fuel pressure regulator

· 500hp Walbro intank fuel pump

· HKS Dump pipe with custom intermediate pipe

· 3" x-Force cat

· 3" Apexi silent power II cat back exhaust

· Just serviced with Penrite HPR15 oil

Drivetrain

· Gearbox valve body has been upgraded to stage 3. (very nice and smooth to drive in Auto mode, whilst in tiptronic it shifts quick and tightly.)

· Semi Auto Tipronic

· R33 GTS-T 4pot front and 2pot rear Calipers Fitted (rear Stainless Braided lines fitted aswell)

· Brand new Slotted rotors fitted 18mths ago

· Tein super street suspension with adjustable ride height, dampening, and rebound. From Fulcrum

· Stagea Strut Brace Front

· New Swaybar links Fitted front

Exterior

· Custom towbar fitted.

· Avanti 18" wheels and tyres

· Clear Side Indicators

· LED parker Lights

· LED number plate lights

· Dual Sunroofs working perfectly and no leaking

· Tinted front Windows and Sunroofs

Interior

· Apexi Boost Gauge (in Bar )

· Apexi Turbo Timer

· Greddy Profec B II boost Controller (7psi and 14 psi settings)

· Nistune Programmable ECU with licensed software

· LED interior lights (great at night time)

· Air con works really well, new bulbs fitted to dash panel

· Stagea Floor Mats

· Still has Nissan Car Security that Still works, comes with funky remote for remote starting J

· Rear cargo cover (pull from behind seats to rear gate to cover item in the boot, leather)

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