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hey guys thinking of selling on my wifes daily as we do alot of kms and looking for something smaller.

car is a nissan stagea 2002 blue/purple with black interior .

reg till 30 august 2013. 130,000kms

5 speed auto with shift kit and bigger trans cooler.

near new bridgestone re002 on standard rims 225/55 r17

serviced every 5000kms with motul oil.

mod list:

scotty dump pipe, scotty exhaust to catback which is of jap brand fujibitsu with twin tips for the standard look.

1000cc injectors

scotty intake

hks air filter

greddy ultimate

hdi front mount intercooler kit

hypergear hi flowed turbo with billet front wheel can provide specs if interested.

car produced 300awkw on the dyno.tuned on caltex e-flex

first m35 into the 12 second zone will go faster with a proper takeoff

extremely clean car with great paint few little scratches here and there but nothing noticable.

wife drives it everyday and is extremely reliable and very quick .

will provide a rwc with the car if genuinly interested in buying

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can provide more pics if interested am interested in swaps depending on the vehicle

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