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2000 Nissan Stagea Autech 260RS WGNC34 Manual 4WD

Rare late 2000 Model Nissan Stagea Autech 260RS 4WD – 2.6L Twin Turbo Godzilla - GTR Wagon!

Series 2 with all the bells and whistles including higher spec NEO version of the RB26!

*** MECHANICALLY UNTOUCHED, only minor Cosemtic mods. Best looking WGNC34 around! ***

Car is mechanically perfect, exterior is in showroom condition and the interior is practically brand new! (only flaw is small crack front bumper $300 to repair) The car genuinely drives as if straight out the showroom, handles unbelievably well with coilovers & strut brace and I'm confident the first to Test Drive will buy! A unique and rare collectable, I guarantee this will be the most untouched and cleanest example you will find.

* Low kms 116,xxx - Major service completed including timing belt changed at 102,000kms

* Standard Brembo Brakes and ATEZZA Active 4WD system

* Standard 260RS Stock Coilover Suspension

* Standard Front Strut Brace

* Standard Series 2 260 RS Full Bodykit (including updated front grill and front bumper, rear roof wing, side skirts, rear bumper, clear side indicators, roof racks)

* FMIC

* Upgraded R33 GTR Seats

* AVS 17 inch Matte Black Lightweight Racing Rims

* Tinted Windows * Xenon Headlights

* Fog Lights

* Non-smoker vehicle with nil accident history

Car is 100% stock standard with no modifications from factory (running factory boost). Vehicle is in A1 condition, mechanical tests welcome. Car is being sold with RWC/Safety Certificate + 12 Mths Registration! $24,900 Neg. for quick sale

*** Call or Text, as I don’t check emails ***

Thanks

 

Nimal

VIC - Mount Waverley 3149

0404 596 178

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