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time to say goodbye to weekend car and need a small car for daily drive.

 

selling my 2003 Nissan Stagea M35 vq25det engine. ODO156000km no accident at all, and i am the only one own in Australia. could provide import cert. serviced on time that i have service book. My car comes with genuine GIALLA bodykit, but i already replaced with stock front bumper, dolphin grill and side skirts. the GIALLA one is sleeping in my garage.

 

car has full support mod with Greddy EMU and make 193awkw at 19psi on 98RON and ready to go over 250kw if you get highflowed turbo 

customised plate: MR NM35

 

asking $10000 firmed, would only swap with healthy Honda civic TYPE R FN2. currently car is at LIDCOMBE 2141 SYDNEY, but registered in South Australia. For SA buyer,  the price inc the plate. for NSW buyer, I don't have time to do RWC and transfer to NSW rego.

 

rego until 29/09/2016

PM me if interest or SMS 0405200383, sorry i don't have time to pick your call as i said i don't have time to do RWC and NSW rego transfer

 

 

mod list(all genuine aftermarket parts, all invoice/receipt/dyno sheet available):

GCG rebuild turbo (same size as stock one for about 30000km)

HKS dry type highflow panel filter

dolphin upper intake pipe

HDi FMIC with 2*thin thermo fan (controlled by DavisCraig digital fan controller) 

new engine fan clutch

Nismo low temp thermostat only 3000km

full alloy radiator

Apexi coolant breather

NGK range7 plugs only 1500km

splitfire coil packs only 1500km

Denso 840cc injectors

Blitz dual port EBC with Power meter ID

innovate AFR with wideband O2, only 1500km

Kakimoto Hyper Fullmega N1 3" catback

Kakimoto 3" front pipe de-cat

Scotty 3" dump pipe

Scotty turbo modified regulator spring

new Project u HC800 front&rear pad (non-brembo brake)

brandnew DBA T2 rotors not fitted (my car has vibration brake after replace project u pads, so i bought new rotors but haven't get time to fit)

walbro 255LPH fuel pump

Greddy EMU setup and tuned by DVS Jez

KS-ROM tuned ECU (ignition timing changed, higher rev limit and speed limit removed)

Greddy dash infometer, non-touch version

dash center pocket (navi/dvd/etc reader removed and keep in my garage)

transgo kit fitted

new rear diff bushing

parking sensor

sony 1DIN CD/USB/BT player on stock speakers

HKS boost gauge (current not mount gauge but keep boost sensor in engine bay, easy to mount gauge again)

new HID highlight assembly, very clear and no fog

highlight eyelid

BBS style 18" rims with hankook tyres about 80% thread

new water pump not fitted (no problem on stock one)

paint smoked tail light (still have stock one)

new heavy duty reinenforced silicone BOV return pipe

BLUE EL LED dash

Pivot 3-drive throttle controller

 

 

 

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