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ok guys, this is an expression of interest atm but if i sell it i will do it quiclkly.

looking to buy a new car and if i sell the stag then it lowers my spend so it makes sence, i love the thing so im hesitent but heres the details

Year: 2000

Model: SII Stagea WGC34 RS4-S (manual all wheel drive)

Colour: Pearl White

Price: $12000

Kms: 95000.00

Engine: RB25 DET Neo

basic mods:

new BCBR Coilovers

Vaarstoen wheels 18X9.5 +12 all round in matt black with achillies tires

Hardrace camber arms

full exhaust

Days front bar with eyelids

new alpine cd player

Garage Impul stagea bucket seats

full service history and papwerowrk for all work done, im good with that.

see my thread for the build and full details

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/436212-white-goods-daily/#entry7140589

comes with a few stock spares like suspension and exhaust.

ask away if you have any other questions

Glyn

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OK, i have an oppertunity to take advantage of some more money on the new car side.

ill let it go for $11000 for the rest of this month. otherwise its not getting sold.

sms me if ya need me.

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