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1997 Nissan Stagea RS4

Up for sale is my 97 Series 1 Nissan Stagea. May consider swaps + cash my way for something a little more economical.. May even consider if a JZX100 or S13/S15.
The car runs great and has a really nice and unique bodykit.
Gearbox overhauled only a few months ago with new HD clutch - Receipts for $1800.
Have some other receipts from the two years I've owned the car.

Bad points are shitty paint on bodykit and CVs just started clicking at full lock.


Features:
AWD RS4 Edition (very easily made RWD if that's your thing)
Dual sunroofs
Lowered on BC BR coilovers at the front (I have the rears but they're not installed - they sat the car too low!)
R34 GTR front brakes
R33 brakes in rear
Adjustable tein castor arms
Full kit
18" VRS Japanese 3 piece wheels
Front mount intercooler
3" stainless Apexi exhaust dump back (sounds amazing!)
R33 GTR gearbox (manual conversion done in Japan)
K&N pod filter
Upgraded fuel pump
strut brace
Boost gauge
Kenwood bluetooth head unit
Rare factory cargo net
Two amps supplying power to a 12" sub, 4 JBL 6 inch speakers and 2 tweeters
Interior in great condition

 
 
Kilometres:
169000
Transmission:
Manual
Drive Train:
All Wheel Drive
Fuel Type:
Petrol - Premium Unleaded
Colour:
White
Air Conditioning:
Yes
Registered:
Yes

 

Ph 0414956873

Email [email protected]

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