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* C34 nissan stagea RS4 (2000) series 2

* pearl white

* auto with sports shift and paddle shift on steering wheel

* twin powered sunroofs

* rear badges removed

* pin striped rear lights

* xenon adjustable headlights

* DRL led lights

* clear side indicators

* rhino rubber front lip

* " S " series number plate SRS400

* 127000 original kms

* serviced every 5000 - 10000kms

* car always run on premium unleaded

ENGINE

* nistune computer

* JJR 3" stainless dump pipe

* hi flow stainless cat

* jasma 3" stainless cat back system

* new studs and gasket on rear of turbo

* fmic with turbosmart hoses

* turbosmart " T " boost controller

* aluminum dump can with filter

* pod filter

* aluminum 50mm radiator with twin thermo fans

* brake booster stopper

* plenum, rocker covers, coilpack cover painted gloss black

* modified engine cover painted white

* screws in engine bay replaced with alloy socket heads

* custom alloy radiator support panel cover

* custom alloy fuse box cover

* custom alloy battery cover

* D1 spec brake and power steering reservoir covers

* new battery with 2yr warranty

* 100000km service done with belts, gaskets etc

* 180kw at all four wheels on 13psi

* dynoed and tuned at willall racing

INTERIOR

* STI front seats

* 3 custom digital guages in the dash oil/volt/boost

* JVC head unit with bluetooth hands free with microphone

* kicker 6" speakers in the front with factory tweeters

* kicker 6" speakers in the rear

* blaupunkt 2 channel amp

* RE audio 8" sub in custom box

* ARC in dash turbo timer

* red led dsah lights

* pull out blind in boot and cargo net

* genuine stagea floor mats in front and rear

SUSPENSION

* nismo shockers and springs all round

WHEELS

* koya CR emotions in matte black

* F 18 x 9 with achillies tyres

* R 18 x 9.5 with achillies tyres

* red wheel nuts

This is a genuine sale due to just building a house. This has been a great family car giving the space of a wagon with great performance. The car is great to drive with the performance and handling it has.

Price: $13000 negotiable

ph chris: 0430 515 297

Message me for pics as I cant upload them cheers..

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