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For sale (Brisbane)! 07/1999 Nissan Stagea RS4(S) factory 5 speed manual - $10,500 ono

Kilometres 152,XXX

Colour Silver (Nissan FAST code: KR4)

Interior Colour Black (Nissan FAST code: Z)

Transmission 5 speed factory manual

Body 4 door 5 seat WAGON (WGNC34)

Drive Type 4WD + ATTESA

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.5 L (2498cc - RB25DET Neo6)

* Fresh 6 months registration

* Dayz Edition bodykit

* Factory Xenon headlights

* No sunroof - a bonus as it can’t rust out

* 19'' SSW wheels with good tyres

* Tein coilovers on the front - sits about 3” lower than stock

* Professionally lowered springs in the back - sits about 2" lower than stock

* 3" split dump pipe from turbo

* Hi-flow cat

* 3" cat-back to 3” twin pipes

* NisTune - recently safe daily tuned @ 12 PSI max (~210hp at all four wheels)

* up-rated fuel pump

* Splitfire coil packs

* Front drive shafts

* New belts including timing belt, new plugs, new oils

* K&N air panel filter

* Front strut brace

* Front mount return-flow intercooler

* After-market triple-core alloy radiator + new cap

* Alpine MP3/CD/USB

* After-market Excedy heavy duty clutch

* All original floor mats + boot plastic mat

* Autowatch immobiliser system installed by Chris Rogers @ Audio Express

This is a genuine factory RS-Four S which means that it hasn’t had an automatic->manual conversion.

I have paperwork from JOC (Japanese Odometer Check - http://jdmodocheck.com/) which shows the registration cancellation date in Japan was 13th April 2007 with the last reading of 56,300KM on the odometer in 16th November 2004. This further reinforces that the car has done a genuine 152,XXXKM with ~96,000KM in Australia.

Reluctant sale to free up funds to complete my project car. This car does not attract unwanted police attention and drives beautifully on the highway and in traffic; which I have done for the last two years travelling to work and back with some coast trips on weekends.

An excellent cruiser that has the pickup when needed and loves mountain roads.

Easily pass RWC and can be supplied upon agreed sale.

Contact me via PM, e-mail: [email protected] or SMS 04-three-2 3-two-7 1-eight-7. Calls during work hours may not be answered

www.stagea.com.au if pictures don't work here

Edited by wookster
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