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1998 Nissan Stagea RSFour Dayz edition for sale

Powered by the RB25det NEO and tiptronic gearbox/ GTR AWD system, this Japanese import comes with a full service history. It has been well taken care of...

- Brand new spark plugs and oxygen sensor as of last week

- Timing belt and all drive belts recently replaced

- Nissan 350z colour matched rims

- Heated leather seats

- Apexi turbo timer

- Apexi RSM

- Steering wheel gear shift buttons

- Factory smoked (tinted) glass

- Brand new Alpine sound system ($500)

- Driver and Passenger airbags

- Reclinable rearseats

- Electric front seats

- Factory HID Xenon headlights

- Factory Foglights

Recently had a tune up at BoostWorx in Adelaide.

103,000kms

12,500 ono

This car is in amazing condition, which is the main reason i purchased it! plenty of space with the japanese sports car feel. If you have any questions, feel free to email me.

Has had a cold compression test completed as of last week.

Cylinder - 1 (148 psi)

Cylinder - 2 (150 psi)

Cylinder - 3 (152 psi)

Cylinder - 4 (150 psi)

Cylinder - 5 (152 psi)

Cylinder - 6 (150 psi)

mob ph. 0402 562 110 - matt

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