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Unfortunately I need to sell my stagea and buy a bigger car(van) due to growing family. I don't want to sell it but will be a struggle with 3 baby/booster seats along the back. Been an awesome family Wagon. All work carried out by myself as I am a nissan trained mechanic.

99 C34 series 2 RS4-S.

157k

factory manual

Rb25det neo

no boost controller

nissan 10 psi actuator

Trust style return flow FMIC

TEIN S tech springs

Alpine 7" touch screen

18x9.5 gridR in green

245/40R18 falkens 30% worn

Adjustable caster rods& rear camber arms

Stainless split dump/front pipe

Standard cat and exhaust but rear muffler

R34GTT front calipers

New coil packs

New windscreen

New rear bilsteins

new front disc's and pads

Rear privacy glass

Twin sunroofs

Thule roof racks and wind deflector

soft close tailgate

Electric fold in mirrors

Rear DAYZ lip spoiler

Have stock suspension and arms.

$10,500 ono sms for pics 0four02514047

no swaps unless you got an elgrand.

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