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Hello All,

I have been doing the maths and 6 people do not fit in a stag, a by product of pre-creation. So with the new baby and other kids I need a larger car.

So I am looking to sell the stag if the price is right. . . details are:

$17,500.00

2002 Nissan Stagea M35 AXIS

87,000 k's

Purchased in December 2007 with 30k on the clock from North Shore Prestige and all servicing done by Northshore

Silver in Colour

Twin Sunroofs

Bose Stereo

Leather heated seats in Tan colour

Cargo Blind & Cargo Net

Whiteline Heavy Duty Sway Bars front and rear including brass brackets and Nolathane bushes

No engine Mods

Standard Exhaust, After Market Muffler

OEM Roof Racks including Ski holders if you want them

4 x near new Toyo Proxes 4 tyres

Rego until July 2013

1 x set of My Family Stickers - optional

I'm selling the car to get a 7 seater not to buy Meth so no crappy offers please. . .

Will consider swap with Pathfinder or XC90 plus cash your way if it's the right model and price. .

Car located in Sydney North Shore

PM me for details

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I can vouch for this car. Paramour was nice enough to take me for a ride when I picked mine up from Northshore, and this was the reason I ended up picking up the Whiteline sway bars myself.

Handles really well for a car of this equipment level and weight.

I'm selling the car to get a 7 seater not to buy Meth so no crappy offers please. . .

lol

Will consider swap with Pathfinder or XC90 plus cash your way if it's the right model and price. .

Free bump... Would swap you the XC90 in our family but the wife would kill me... :whistling:

Just as a recommendation on the XC90's stay away from T6's, as they will eat the gearbox at some stage in its life. The D5 is a slug so avoid unless you are doing big kms. The T5, like ours, or the 3.2's, if I could have afforded it, seem to be the go...

Been very happy with it, as you will be.. The Pathy is a tank in comparison, we looked at them as well...

Good luck with the sale...

Looks nice.

Has the tv and stero turner been changed to English and Austarlian radio frequencys?

What engine is in it?

Hello,

My version does not have the TV screen, it has the extra storage pocket. Yes there is a band expander to pick up Aussie radio frequencies..

Engine is the VQ25DET

Jules

Just as a recommendation on the XC90's stay away from T6's, as they will eat the gearbox at some stage in its life. The D5 is a slug so avoid unless you are doing big kms. The T5, like ours, or the 3.2's, if I could have afforded it, seem to be the go...

Mate, thanks for the advice, I was only going to look at the turbo diesels, The XC90 actually has more distance from tailgate to rear seat than Pathy which we liked for pram value. (Not as high but). Hoping to get a 07/08

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