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Price: $5500

159,000km

REGO S745BGO - due 2 Oct 2018

It's time to sell my Nissan Stagea M35. I've owned it for 3 years.

Selling to pay off the money I still owe on it (not secured).

Features:

  • RX model with 6-disc CD stacker in dash
  • Factory pop-up screen with English translation (includes trip computer)
  • Reversing camera (uses the pop-up screen on the dash)
  • TV system connected to the pop-up screen. Not sure if this works but all the gear is there and wired up. Just needs an antenna.
  • Bluetooth, iphone connector, USB, all connected to the stereo and working
  • Factory leather interior
  • Factory heated front seats
  • Factory floor mats
  • Factory dual sunroof
  • Factory rear spoiler
  • Factory cargo cover in boot
  • Factory remote start system (parts only, not installed)
  • Factory indicators on side mirrors
  • Climate control A/C
  • No mechanical modifications other than engine immobiliser (required for insurance)

Still running standard boost. No modifications.
New rear tyres.

PM me or SMS/call 0403904699

Carsales link (same details as posted here): https://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Stagea-2002/SSE-AD-5560779

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add km, rego details
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