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Hi all,

The following vehicle is for sale

Year: 2002

Make: Nissan

Model: NM35 Stagea RS Four

Colour: White

Kms: 154,094

Registration Expiry: May 2018

State of Registration: Victoria

Ownership Period: approximately 3.5 years

Reason for sale: want a new car albeit the Stagea has been a great car for my family's needs

 

Vehicle history:

* oil and filter changes every 7,500 - 10,000kms, with any issues replaced (eg. cam sensor, coil pack, spark plugs, battery connector, wheel hub bearing, CV boots)

* no accidents in my ownership

* car owned outright, no financing/encumbrance

* sold with 2 keys

 

Additions to vehicle:

* Trust Panel Filter

* Turbosmart Kompact BoV

* Full exhaust system consisting of Scott Customs dump and front pipe, high flow cat, BlitZ NUR Touring system

* Scott Customs Brake Switch Mod

* RDA dimpled and slotted front and rear rotors, EBC Red Stuff brake pads front and rear

* Alarm

* Alpine head unit

* 18x9.5 DTM wheels, with 225/45/18 tyres

* Tanabe Sustec coilovers

* Axis body kit

* Prorack Roof racks

* Nismo floor mats

 

The bad:

* the car vibrates when braking, I suspect the brakes need to be machined as they be warped or were not bedded in properly

* the turbo is whiney and noticeably loud, I do not know how much life there is left on the turbo

* the front driver's side fender flare is not there

* the rear boot struts need to be re-gassed

* the front windscreen washer jets not pushing out water 

* the door key lock needs to be replaced, failed robbery attempt

 

 

Conditions of sale:

* no part out, selling the car as a whole

* No RWC provided

 

Asking price:

* No price has been set.  I welcome your offers.  Best to call or SMS.  Number is 0418 380 366

 

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