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Hi guys,

For Sale is our '05 Stagea 350RX. Looking to sell and downgrade due to financial commitments.

Has just under 2 years warranty - regrettable sale due to financial obligations

3.5L V6 VQ35DE

Nismo Exhaust

18" Work Euroline KH Japanese rims deep dish

Side mirror indicators

Black leather interior + wood grain interior with matching steering wheel

Front seat warmers

6 CD stacker

Dual sunroofs

Pop up screen (aux input RCA leads for DVD player ipod Etc.) still in Japenese as the English conversion is not yet available for series 2

2 x keys both central locking

1 Australian owner

First Australian registration 8th June 2011 - Complied by Northshore Prestige Balgowlah - Rego until 8th December 2012

Debadged (just the Nissan badge is on there)

2 new Toyo tyres on the front

Serviced regularly with service history

This is a great car to drive, turns heads and is extremely comfortable. This is a regrettable sale, but MUST sell due to financial obligations (mortgage) first to see will buy this is really an amazing car, you will NOT be disappointed.

Really love this car, but have to the smart thing here...

Serious enquiries only please and NOT interested in swapping so please don't ask. Price is negotiable...

Price : $26,500

This is listed on Carsales, eBay.

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