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1997 STAGEA RS Four

Rego till 23/01/2018

RB25 turbo
AUTO
AWD
245,000 kms
Full leather interior
Electric seats
Twin Sunroofs
Top of the line Autowatch alarm/immobiliser remote central locking
R32 GTS Wheels

Has been my daily for 7 years and drives nicely
Now have a 4WD so no longer needed

The Good
Owned since 85,000 kms
Timing belt and idler/tensioner done at 100,000 kms and 200,000 kms
New water pump done at 200,000 kms
New ancillary belts at 200,000
Fuel filter done at 200,000 kms
New rocker cover gaskets at 200,000 kms
Serviced with Nulon 10-40 every 5000kms the entire time I have owned it
Gearbox fluid changes with castrol transmax Z at 100,000kms and 200,000kms

Aftermarket trans cooler
New brake pads front and rear
Professional tint
Good tyres
Quality stereo with amp and subwoofer and aftermarket speakers in doors
Rear cargo blind

The not so good
Heater core needs replacing (heater does not work)
Paint is average in places
Needs a little throttle to start from cold then runs as normal from there, it has been this way for the entire 160,00 kms I have owned it

$3500
Negotiable


Not interested swaps thanks

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