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2001 NM35 Nissan Stagea RX FOUR 250t

133,000kms

Nismo ECU

Nismo Instrument Cluster

Nismo LMX5 Wheels (slight gutter rash, new centre caps)

BC BR Coilovers

Freeway Dolphin Swaybars

Polyurethane Castor Arms Bushes

HDi Intercooler

Nissan Factory Sports Muffler

Blitz External BOV

Transmission Valve Body Upgrade

Project MU Brake Pads and RDA Slotted Rotors

ARX LSD Differential - No HICAS

V35 Manual Radiator with Aftermarket Cap

External Transmission Cooler

Greddy Informeter Touch- http://www.greddy.co...ics/informeter/

Clarion Head Unit with iPod Interface and BlueTooth Connectivity

WD Media Player with USB Interface

Steering Wheel Audio Controls (needs Clarion interface to control the Head Unit fitted)

Factory Reverse Camera

ST49EA Number Plates (will be sold with the car)

Aftermarket (brand unknown) grill

Aftermarket boot wing/lip

Nismo Badging Front and Rear

Nismo Stripes

VIN: 6U90000NM35303052

Engine: VQ25151346A

Plate: ST49EA

Rego Exp: 02/10/2013

Asking $16,000

Also have separately (not fitted to the car):

- Navy Velour Front/Back Seats (dusty from storage, but in great condition otherwise)

- Apexi N1 Exhaust

- Aftermarket Dump Pipe

- Aftermarket Front Pipe

Front tyres are almost brand new, full wheel alignment performed. Car regularly serviced with only the best.

Photos are also available here: http://forum.silvian...pic.php?t=35360

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Sunroof?

No the car doesn't have a sunroof.

Can't say I am a fan myself and particularly in the Stagea's if your average or above height you can't fit in with a helmet easily with the sunroof.

What are the advantages of the Nismo ECU?

Its similar to that of having an aftermarket ECU, however this is the Nismo (thus Nissan tuned) version. Better tuned for performance over the stock ECU.

  • 2 weeks later...

What are the advantages of the Nismo ECU?

Massive advantage. More throttle allowed below 3000rpm in 1st (where the stock ECU limits to 30% max throttle) plus better performance perameters.

Last on when found sold for $1850.

  • 2 weeks later...

Car has been SOLD.

Still have the following various spare parts for sale:

- Velour Seats - Front - $100 (great condition, a little dusty from storage)

- Velour Seats - Back - $50 (great condition, a little dusty from storage)

- Apexi N1 exhaust (cat back) - $400 (or take the Cannon, Dump & Front pipe for $900 all up)

- Scotty's Dump -$300

- Jap Front Pipe - $400

- Stock ECU with mounting bracket - $100

Take the lot for $1000 :)

Will try and take some photos this weekend... exhaust parts are in A+ condition, most haven't been on a car yet!

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