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12/97 NISSAN STAGEA 260 RS AUTECH

SPEEDO: 70600Km's
REGO: 14/06/2013

GENUINE S1 AUTECH, FIRST REGO IN AUS. DEC. 2010

ENGINE

FULL REBUILD @ 68900Km's, TORQUE PLATE BORE AND HONE +20 THOU, DECKED, OIL GALLERY BUNGS REMOVED, FLUSHED AND HOT TANKED, BALANCED BOTTOM END, TOP RPM RODS WITH 7/16 ARP 2000 BOLTS, CP PISTONS, NEW N1 OIL PUMP AND 34 GTR BALANCER, BEDURRED SUMP OIL CHANNELS, N1 WATERPUMP, NISMO LO TEMP T/STAT, NEW IDLER, TENSIONER AND GATES RACING T/BELT, TOMEI OIL RESTRICTOR, ARP 2000 HEADSTUD KIT, METAL HEAD GASKET, HEAD FULL SERVICED WITH K LINERS, PORT AND POLISH, DEBURRED OIL AND WATER GALLERIES, HKS STEP 2 10.1mm LIFT CAMS AND SPRINGS, HKS ADJUSTABLE CAMGEARS, HKS METAL INTAKE AND EXHAUST GASKETS, 930cc INJECTORS WITH NISMO FUEL PRESS REG.

NEW Z32 AIRFLOWS WITH TOMEI PLUGS AND GREDDY PODS IN CUSTOM AIRBOX WITH AIR SPLITTER, SAMCO SPORT INTAKE PIPES, NEW GARRETT 2860-7's WITH HKS 1 BAR ACTUATORS, HKS STAINLESS DUMP PIPES, HKS RACE TWIN 2.75-3.5" INCH FRONT PIPE, 3.5" HIFLOW METAL CAT, 3.5" TITANIUM CAT BACK SYSTEM, ALL INTAKE PIPING DEBURRED INTERNALLY AND POLISHED, NISMO BRAKE SUPPORT BRACKET

NEW KOYO 53mm ALLOY RADIATOR, NEW VISCOUS FAN HUB, NULON COOLANT, ALL FLUIDS REPLACED DEC 2012 WITH SYNTHETIC OILS

REBUILT GEARBOX, SYNTHETIC OILS AND ADDITIVE, ATS TWIN PLATE CARBON CLUTCH, SHORT SHIFTER, NEW SELECTOR BOOTS, ATS 2 WAY MECHANICAL DIFF, HICAS LOCKED OUT

HKS POLISHED HARD PIPING KIT, GREDDY 4" DRAG CORE, ALL STD PIPING PAINTED SILVER, STD BOV's, GREDDY REMOTE OIL FILTER AND OIL COOLER, WATER SPRAY FOR COOLER AND OIL COOLER, CUSTOM AIR SPLITTER PLATE AIRBRUSHED TRUE FIRE SAME AS ROCKER COVERS, UPPER CAM COVER AND COIL COVER, NISMO BRAKE SUPPORT BRACKET, OHLINS GOLD COILOVERS WITH BOTH SPANNERS FOR ADJUSTING

APEXi POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER, E BOOST 2 40 Psi, TOMEI 750HP INTANK PUMP, GREDDY ELECTRONIC OIL TEMP GAUGE, CLIFFORD ALARM, GPS SIM TRACKER, SONY CD PLAYER, JENSEN FRONT SPLITS, PIONEER REAR SPEAKERS, FACTORY STAGEA FRONT AND REAR FLOOR MATS WITH REAR HUMP MAT, FACTORY REAR CARGO COVER, EXTRA TIE DOWN HOOKS FITTED INTO REAR CARGO AREA, TINT

REPAINTED MASAI CARBON BONNET, REPAINTED FRONT AND REAR BARS AND SIDESKIRTS ( A BIT SCUFFED WHEN IT ARRIVED FROM JAPAN), R33 GTR WHEELS- REAR HAVE 16mm BOLT ON SPACERS, FACTORY FIT R33 GTR BREMBO'S FRONT AND REAR, NEW BENDIX CVT FRONT DISC PADS

BEAUTIFUL VEHICLE TO DRIVE. NO DRONES OR RATTLES. GOOD FIRM TIGHT CAR. VERY FAST SLEEPER.

450HP@WHEELS 20Psi PUMP FUEL

FIRST TO DRIVE WILL BUY, VERY REGRETFUL SALE.

WILL SWAP FOR 2005 0N HIACE DIESEL, NAVARA D40 DIESEL, VE SS

$19,500ono

LOCATED ON THE GOLD COAST.

0404 373 669

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Edited by RYD35


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