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Selling my 1996 Nissan Stagea RS4 Dayz Edition. Comes with R33 rims with Michelin Sport tyres (plenty of tread left), Series 2 taillights and clear front and side indicators. Has a few small dents on the passenger side and one slightly bigger one in the rear quarter. Since taking photos I have installed a Sony Double DIN CD/DVD/MP3 player and Sony Xplod speakers in each door. Only engine modifications are 3in exhaust from dump pipe back and K&N panel filter in the stock airbox. Still running stock boost and has never been boosted. Serviced every 5,000kms using Penrite oil and always warmed up before driving. Recently had major service done. Reluctant sale. Very sad to see this car go. Only selling because I need a ute for work. Still has 8 months rego left (March 2015). Good practical car with plenty of space. Good power with the RB25DET with potential for a lot more!

$5,500. Contact me on 0401 03 48 04. Please text anytime or call on weekends only. Any calls during the week will be ignored!

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