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Regretfully selling GTRWGN Nissan Stagea 260RS. This is one of the toughest and cleanest 260RS Stageas in Australia.

I no longer have the time for it and therefore it sits in the garage far too much. Lucky to drive it 8 or 9 times a year!

$30,000 spent on engine alone with receipts! Technically …you’re getting the stagea for free!
It's running a Powertune built RB28DETT Tomei Stroker. This engine can make over 500bhp (372kw) at all 4 wheels. Currently making 460bhp (342kw) on 20psi of boost at all 4 wheels with 491nm of torque.  

The engine configuration is extremely drivable. The setup allows for instant grunt as soon as you put your foot down with no turbo lag what so ever! This car never fails to put a smile on my face when I am behind the wheel. It turns heads on nearly every single person it passes and the exhaust sounds absolutely amazing! Has a nice lumpy idle due to the HKS stage 2 Camshafts.

The Stagea has 101,000km on the odometer. The engine has not done 10,000km since rebuild. Nor has it seen a race track.

The interior is in immaculate condition.

List of modifications:
N1 GTR engine. 
Tomei RB Stroker Kit. 
Tomei 86.5mm Piston Kit w/ Titanium Coated Top Rings. 
Tomei Forged Counter-Weight Stroker Crankshaft. 
Tomei Forged H-Beam Conrods. 
ARP Main Stud Kit. 
ARP Head Stud Kit. 
ACL Race Engine Bearings. 
Tomei Head Gasket. 
Power Enterprise Super Kevlar II Timing Belt. 
Nissan N1 Oil Pump. 
Nismo Low Temp Thermostat. 
Garrett GT2860R -5 Turbocharger 0.64A/R. 
Tomei Dump Pipe Kit. 
Supertech Single Spring & Retainer Kit. 
HKS Step 2 Camshaft 272 10.2mm. 
Bosch 1250cc Injector. 
Walbro 450LPH E85 In-Tank Fuel Pump. 
Hardrace Engine Mount Kit. 
Turbosmart Kompact Plumb Back BOV. 
Huge intercooler. 
Nismo Solid short shifter. 
Greddy Fuel rail. 
Greddy Radiator. 
Greddy Hard piping kit. 
K&N Pod filters. 
Exedy Triple plate clutch. 
Coil overs.
Rear strut brace. 
Slotted and dimpled discs. 
8 point roll cage. 
Factory Momo steering wheel.
Defi Gauges with dash mount. 
4.5 inch exhaust. 
100 cell cat converter. 
Volk TE37 wheels with near new tyres. 
Boot mat. 
Standard air intake and a quiet rear muffler.
2x new tyres. Never used.
1 complete 260RS body kit plus another 260RS front spoiler 

$35,000. 
Price is negotiable.

Car is located near Newcastle NSW. 

Don't hesitate to contact me for more information!

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