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Gday guys, just posting this up as an expression of interest as my partner an i have found a house we want but have fallen a little short with the deposit. Luckily i own 2 stageas and can keep my rs4s, anyway, details as follow

2002 m35 stagea pearl white 88,000 kms

this stagea is the nismo s tune. which i beleive had a high flow air filter factory (woop dee doo) and the nismo sports resestting ecu!

this gives a high response power and i can confirm i have located the ecu to make sure it is what it is. Whewn imported it was fitted with tein coilovers and an edfc system which allows dampening control from the cockpit. I found that this stagea is actually a little to responsive and is very quick to come on boost. hence the reason i put an avcr boost controller in it to turn down (thats right turn down) the boost or at least make it later. I really have no idea how to use the controller so have it on lowest settings and runs 10 psi which i beleive is factory. Car run and drives great, interior/exterior pretty much perfect. (was imported as grade 4.5)

Now, the factory wheels have been painted black with new tyres and i put slotted rotors and good pads (ebc/bendix) on approx 2 months ago.

Like i have explained it is stock for a nismo stune stagea which is far more responsive than everyday m35s. Obviously it is automatic 5 speed with stick shift (+/-). It has had a top quality proffessionally installed tow bar as well. Stock exhaust etc.

engine Serviced every 7000kms with full synthetics. The only bad point i would say is that recently the suspension has started creaking over bumps etc (i have been told its the coilover strut tops bushes that have worn)

My fioncee drives it about 3 -4 times a week locally.

I cant really think of anything else to mention however any more questions please call or txt 0408 000 423 (michael) live in golden grove.

Im hoping for around $15,000 which is what is needed towards the purchase of a house.

I havent put pics up as all the m35 interiors are the same in the velour and it is pearl white.

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