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It's time to move on from the Stagea. I've bought a ute to replace it so it must go.
NM35 Feb 2001 build. First aussie owner. Purchased from Japlink Motors in Sydney March 2010.
It has the following goodies:
Plenum spacer, HdI FMIC, Transmission oil cooler, Transgo Shift Kit, Brembos from 350Z, Uprated sway bars - front 30mm and rear 24mm solid, Front and rear chassis braces, BC Br coilovers, Custom 3" exhaust,
Scotty's 3" dump pipe, Turbo rebuilt SS2 specs (at 140,000km),
Avant Garde M310 19" x 9.5" +20 offset wheels with Pirelli tyres 90% tread, bonnet gas struts, Greddy Profec B-spec II EBC, Air horns,
130/90 watt H4 globes in parkers/fog lamps, LED lamps in the lower grille, 3 point immobiliser.
173xxx Kms
Offers around $13500. Detailed photos to come.
Here's some outside shots taken a while back to tempt you all. :-)

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