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post-71500-0-53009900-1366708223_thumb.jpgpost-71500-0-31225900-1366708239_thumb.jpgpost-71500-0-57493300-1366708255_thumb.jpghey guys and girls

wanting to sell my Nissan stagea

im asking $16,000 ono

6 months rego (nsw)

2001 series 2

factory manual

factory hids

deleted roof racks

I believe its a dayz edition

I 100% cant confirm this although it has the following

dayz kit

momo factory steering

triple guage cluster (boost, split torque, volts)

12v power socket in the boot

dayz seats front and rear

dayz door card inserts

rb25det neo

5 speed manual

pearl white

non sunroof model

180xxxkms

always serviced

looked after

etc etc

rb25det neo

5 speed manual

orc 409d single plate clutch (not installed yet, will be asap)

pull to push clutch conversion

garret gt3076r turbo

low mounted

3" exhaust with 2 mufflers, its quiet

plazmaman FMIC return flow no holes kit

1000cc injectors

nistune

z32 afm

tuned by dvs jez on the central coast

rota grids 18x10+15 all round

235 40 18 tyres achillies atr sports

bc red coilovers

just jap rear camber arms

strut brace on the front

theres a lot more I just cant remember atm

cars low, stiff, pretty quick, drives perfect, even on cold start

asking $16k ono

will swap for a cheaper car and cash my way

located in nsw port Macquarie

contact josh 0421229021


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