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Hey mates,

i want to sell my Nissan Stagea RS Four

 

Basics:

Nissan Stagea S1 RS Four

First Registration JP 12/1996

First Registration UK 01/2008

First Registration Germany 06/2015

90000km (no miles !)

Automatic

 

Mods:

R32 GTR Brakes (Non V-Spec)

R33 GTR Rims

Custom 3" Exhaust

Front mounted intercooler

Tein Suspension

 

All fluids have been changed. Timing Belt was changed 2 weeks ago. The car was painted in 02/2016 because of rust under the wing mirrors. (Front fender, front door, rear door, on both sides)

Underbody is clean !

 

I have a lot of pics and also a video.

Export is no Problem.

 

Price for the car AU$13000

 

For pics and information please contact me on whatsapp.

+49 176 83251050

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Yes. The car is located in germany.

 

There was a bit of rust on the underbody. I removed the rust, used rust converter and sealed it with underbody protection.

 

I have a lot of pics so that the possible buyer can see, i dont only oversprayed the rust.

 

Here is what it looked like before.

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