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This car has been a dream to own, it has performed perfectly for us for long trips and taken us around in comfort and style. The only reason we are selling is to purchase a 4x4 with a big towing capacity so we can tow a caravan.

Car - 2004 Nissan stagea Autech Axis

Price - $16200 Negotiable (will consider all offers, potential swap for 4x4).

Location - Hornsby NSW

Contact - 0425311811

Specifications

2004 Model Powerful 3.5L NA V6 Engine

5 speed Automatic with tiptronic

79000kms

Dual side Digital Climate Control

Reverse Camera Full

Leather Interior

Factory Heated & Electric Front Seats

Factory 18inch Alloys

Always meticulously serviced & maintained by local workshop

Huge Boot Space, dual opening boot for easy access.

Drives great, handles great, power when you need it.

Thanks

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Edited by fly510
  • 2 weeks later...

wanna swap for a V35 S2?

lol...kidz

just wish you didn't need a 4X4.

NICE CAR PEOPLE!!

I don't mind the V35's, I definitely want to put a VQ35-7 into something one day.

Cheers for the offer though, Price drop to $15k

Edited by fly510
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