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Quick Sale!! $22,000 ONO

RARE SERIES 2
Lives in Garage 80,000km
Long Rego


GENUINE 2000 Model Nissan Stagea 260RS


Twin Turbo RB26DETT
GTR Manual Gearbox
ATTESA AWD
HICAS
LSD
Factory BBS Rims


Performance/Reliability Modifications:
- Apexi power FC (tuned by EFI performance to 345hp on 16psi)
- Denso 700cc injectors
- JJR adjustable cam gears
- Deatschwerks fuel pump rewired with full voltage
- Brembo brakes with ungraded DBA 4000 slotted rotors and bendix pads
- BC br coilovers (height and damp adjustable)
- Splitfire coils, new plugs and o2 sensor
- Custom mandrel bent cat back with resonator into 3’’ highflow oval muffler with twin tips
- Decat and a Cataco highflow cat
- Xforce split dump pipes
- JJR 2.5-3’’ front pipe
- Nismo air flow meters
- Greddy profec B spec 2 boost controller (low – 10 psi high – 16 psi)
- Aluminium radiator
- Intake and ACC gaskets replaced
- Blue Samco radiator hoses
- New century battery
- Starter motor rebuilt
- Nismo FPR
- Radiator fan replaced
- alarm and immobilizer
- Tinted windows
- Clear side indicators
- Mearcat double gauge pod holder with fuel pressure, oil temp, and air/fuel
- Nismo gear shifter and floor mats
- Bonnet gas struts
- Genunie Greddy clear cam gear cover
- Blitz turbo timer
- JVC cd/usb head unit with remote
- Blue LEDs in zircon
- Xenon headlights with height adjustment
- Auto dimming rear vision mirror
- Non Smoker
- Always Garaged


This car is very powerful and has ALOT more potential. All reliability mods done, save $$$$
Engine oil is Royal Purple and is changed religiously.

Please no time wasters.
May Consider Swaps.


Please call Mark for more details 0433 077 288

$22,000 ONO

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Would you consider swaps for an M35 with cash your way. Haha, however unlikely it may be I thought I'd put it out there.

Apologies, I'm not interested, although your car is very nice

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