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M35 2002 250t rs4 stagea

Decided i want a 4x4 ute. So need to sell my m35 to fund the ute dream.

Its a 2002 250trs4 with vg25det engine. 

Car is completely stock bar bc br coilovers.

Exterior:

Arx 18inch rims with newish tyres.

Genuine weather shields

Think nismo? Slat Grill

Has a mark on rh rear. Side mirrors have some paint fade. Small parking ding under ns sidemirror front bar has some minor scraths on edges. Usual small nicks here and there. Otherwise very tidy.

Factory xenon headlights.

Debadged. No one knows what it is haha

Interior

Leather optioned heated seats

Cargo barrier 

Cargo net

Everthing works. All windows switchs everything working. Ac is ice cool

Factory stagea floor mats

Premium sound package with jvc headunit  (very good system)

Engine

Standard (well has a hks panel filter)

138231kms ( will go up car is daily)

Just had service with oil and filter change and new battery 

Suspension 

Bc br coilovers

Brake fluid changed and disc machined

Front diff transfer rear diff all new oil's 

New genuine rack ends and just wheel aligned super pro castor bushs.

I am the 2nd owner of this car since being in the country. I have all imports paperwork.  i really love this car such a joy to cruise around in gets allot of thumbs up and weird looks haha

Car is in sydney. Hornsby after hours or forestville 2087 during work for veiwing/ drives.

Also has one year rego.

9k negotiable 

0419469108

 

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