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Nissan Stagea C34

RS Four S Dayz Edition

Driveline:

5 Speed Manual

AWD

2.5L Single Turbo

HPI Front Mount Intercooler

Apexi Pod (also have standard airbox and apexi airbox filter)

Apexi Turbo Timer

Apexi stainless steel turbo back exhaust system

Moongoose car alarm and Immobiliser

HKS Boost Gauge

Suspension

GTR Shocks with Stagea Springs

Whiteline adjustable Sway Bars

18" Blest Bahnsport Mags

Rides well, and handles great.

Exterior:

Excellent condition except for a few minor bodykit scuffs

Pearl White

Dolphin bodykit

Very tidy, straight panels

Interior:

Excellent condition

Dayz Edition

Dark Window tint

Reclining rear seats

Touch Screen Climate control

Android media player connected to stock screen (usb hard drive port in glove box)

Reversing camera - factory optioned

Cargo Net

Cargo Cover

Genuine Stagea floor mats

Genuine Stagea plastic boot liner

Motorised boot shut

12v power in boot (factory)

Headlights

Factory Xenon (HID) Headlights

HID High Beams

Always run on Premium fuel.

Oil and filter changed every 5,000. Fully Synthetic oil.

Gearbox, transfer case and Both diff oils changed at 120,000 with full synthetic.

Timing belt replaced with Genuine Nissan parts.

Car is kept garaged and always cleaned well.

Odometer: 160,000 kms

$12,000 ONO.

Contact Scott

0422 722595

[email protected]

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Nice Ride!!! Is it sold?

How does the android media player work on the stock screen?

Do you use a mouse? Or a touch screen overlay?

Does it work while you are in drive? I would like to set it up. I have hooked into the inputs in the rear of the. Currently playing audio only off my galaxy s2, I wanted to make carputer out of an old lappie with an RCA out.

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