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8/2002 Nissan Stagea Axis Autech Model.

VIN: NM35311708

Engine: VQ25DET

Color: White

Trasmission: 5 speed Auto w/ tiptronic.

Rego: Until April 2014

109xxx kms.

Overview:

Hey guys,

I’ve not had this car for a year, and whilst it has been the most comfortable, and reliable car I've ever owned, my situation has changed with my fiancé purchasing a brand new car, and only now requiring one car for a daily commute. Paying 2 sets of insurance/fuel/maintenance is just not viable at this stage.

I purchased this car from Ben at Northshore Prestige early this year around the 15/4/13. It had circa 104000kms when purchased, and I have put a further 4,000kms on it since owning.

It is immaculate. The paint has no chips whatsoever. There is NO rust. Mechanically, it is A1. There is no creaks, rattles, sounds etc. Automatic gearbox feels strong.

Being the Axis model, it also comes factory with a flared Autech styled bodykit, different grill, and from what I’ve been told, different suspension compared to non axis models. It comes with the beige leather interior (Not the crappy brown color) with heated seats, full electrics.

The only issue that I have with it is that the CD Player has crapped itself. Radio/Tape player (lol)still works, and you can put CDs into the 6 stacker, but it will simply not play.

Modifications:

- 18" genuine Nissan ARX wheels.

- EZlip front rubber lip.

- 20% window tint on front 2 windows to match rear privacy glass.

- 350Z Non Brembo slotted and dimpled rotors on the front.

I’ve simply used it as a film car for my business, and a daily commuter to and from the Bank. It doesn't get thrashed whatsoever, and is serviced meticulously. Washed every 2 weeks, and a full detail done every 8-12 weeks.

As far as I’m aware, at this stage, it is one of only 2 for sale in NSW. I have full approval papers from Department of Infrastructure and Transport, as well as Japanese Export Certificate in PDF format, provided by the dealer, if you would like to peruse it.

PRICE:

Looking for $15,990. Priced below market, and looking for a quick sale. Will not disappoint.

Located in Seaforth, NSW, 2092.

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Please contact me on here via PM, or you can email me on shazzbanger (at) gmail (dot) com.

Alternatively, you can contact me on zero four zero one two zero two five zero nine. If I am unable to answer, please leave a message and I will repsond as soon as I can. being a bank manager, it is sometimes hard to get to the phone all the time.

Happy to accept SMS if that is your forte. Also happy to liase with potential buyer regarding auto vehicle inspection, or workshop inspection.

Cheers,

Shaz

Edited by Shazbanger
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$12k this week only, and you will own it. Still has rego till April, and has not a thing on it to fix/replace.

Surely someone out there is after a ridiculously cheap Axis Autech?

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