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2000 NISSAN STAGEA RS4S - FACTORY MANUAL - RARE FACTORY DUAL SUNROOF

2000 NISSAN STAGEA RS4S - FACTORY MANUAL - RARE FACTORY DUAL SUNROOF

 

Engine/Running gear etc

HKS 3inch catback, highflow cat and 3inch dump
Just-jap aloy radiator + Silicone hoses
Front mount - Unsure of brand
Apexi power intake pod filter, in Just-Jap airbox and silicone intake
R34 GTT break conversion, with slotted DBA rotors
Cusco coilovers
Whiteline sway bars front and rear
Rear adjustable camber arms
HICAS delete kit
Front adjustable castor rods

 

Exterior

R34 GTT wheels
Freeway Dolphin rear wing
Rhino Rack roof racks with air deflector
Tinted windows
Dual sunroof

 

Interior

Electric leather seats
Tinted windows
Original boot mat, plastic boot liner, Cargo net and parcel blind
Nismo Duracon Shift Knob
Nismo Floor mats
Apexi boost gauge

 

Extras
DAYZ Rear bar - Needs to be painted to match the car
DAYZ Front bar - Needs a lot of work it has been cut up to remove the number plate and the vertical bars, it also has some damage, but with some plastic welding, some fibreglassing and paint it would look great on the car.

 

Original parts included in sale
Factory cloth seats
Original dump and compliance cat
Original intercooler pipes, etc.
Original intake parts airbox, pipes etc.

 

122000kms on the clock
The condition of the car is fairly good for the age, no accident damage.
Engine and drivetrain are in great condition
Paint is fairly good condition, some parking lot scrapes here and there but overall it is good for its age.
Headlights are hazy
Interior is clean and has been looked after, leather seats have some slight wear (mainly drivers seat)

I’ve owned the car for about 5 years, previous owner was the owner of a performance garage so it has been well looked after and serviced regularly. In the past 5 years I’ve only put around 12,000kms on the clock.

Contact Nick on:
0433 288 751
or [email protected]

$11,500 ono

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