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I've decided I'd like to try and sell my silver 2002 Nissan M35 Stagea 250T RS four.

I'm the only australian owner bought from an import shop in 2011. It has 99XXXkm's.

Mods list:

SS2 hiflow

HDI GT2 FMIC

Scotty's dump pipe

Apex-i N1 catback

Daleo's under-car brace

K&N filter

19" Lenso rims

Drilled slotted front rotor, QFM HPX pads all round

Condition:

Car is in quite good condition in my opinion with nothing terribly cosmic wrong with it for an 11 year old car. Excellent service history under my ownership (receipts for servicing, work and parts available). Most recenty serviced a month or so ago. Car was originally registered in NSW, however a move with work meant I changed to WA, recently back on the east coast.

Price:

$15000 at this stage I am negotiable and I am open to offers.

Extra's:

Have a box full of original parts intercooler etc and a few other little bits and bobs happy to offload for $50

Also have another set of rims (car was purchased with these, see photos with the 17" rims) they can be had for an extra $400 (need new tyres)

Both of these negotiable

Boston acoustics sub and amp can be had for $200 (creates an awesome sound :P)

Location:

Newcastle, but i do a bit of to and fro between there and Sydney.

Contact:

Prefer PM

or 'Nick' on 0422 913 414 (prefer text during business hours)

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Cheers

Nick

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  1. Bump it up. 6 new spark plugs over the weekend. It is running like a dream. I've had no interest so far. This is an awesome car, make me an offer!

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The car was Blue Slipped today, and will be NSW registered in the next week or so. However as this is costing me a lot of time and money, my motivation to sell has dropped. Once its done I'm still open to offers however I won't accept as low as I previously would have.

Nick

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Still has everything on it at this stage. I just wound the carsales add back as I got the impression a mods list was scaring people off, started getting a bit more interest after that.

Make me an offer. Price is now $12500 however I have picked up another car and am looking to move it asap. Cheers. Nick

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