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1998 nissan stagea rs4 dayz edition
Pearl white
Rb25det Neo
173xxx kms
Auto with mv automatics shift kit with new shift solenoids
Inter cooler
Pod
Tein height adjustable front coil overs
Lowered rear springs
5zigen. Exhaust
Whiteline sway bar links
Gktek rear solid sub frame bushes
Dolphin front bar
Dolphin side skirts
Bee- R racing wheels with brand new achillies 2233s
Pioneer CD player
Pioneer splits with 6inch front and rear speakers with pioneer amp and sub

Air con works great
Car is mechanically a1 no issues at all

Regrettful sale, selling to upgrade to newer car for my wife as we have a new born

Recently serviced with new oil
Oil filter
Fuel filter
Radiator flushed
New plugs
New front and rear brake pads

Freshly detailed


$8000

Contact Kris on 0430 470 828

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