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Hi guys,

I'm currently looking to buy a Stagea. Have a few local ones in mind, but thought i'd give it another week and see if any of you guys want to sell yours.

The criteria is white, less than 120,000kms and leather. Doesn't have to be immaculate, just no accident history.

Budget is $10k-$12k. I'm located in Sydney.

Cheers

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They're advertised for a bit more but when you actually go and see them, owner's are willing to take a fair bit off their asking price. Must be hard to sell. Two I have in mind are selling for $10k and $10.5k, both under 100,000km and good condition.

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I would be dubious of the the KM's. Good examples still go for $15,000 or more but the base model, with no aero kit and tan or cream interiors are harder to move.

Make sure you set aside 2-3k for a turbo rebuild as a lack of servicing usually has them trashed by now, other than that check the usual rust in the underbody from salted roads in snowy areas.

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