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12/1997 Nissan Stagea Autech 260RS Series 1
Build # 399 of 1734 - One of 138 Series 1 in Sonic Silver KR4
Factory RB26DETT 5 Speed Manual
240K (daily driven for 8 years concurrently)
Engine has been compression tested showing a consistent 145psi across the board.

Limited modifications including;
Cat-back exhaust.
Panel filter.
DVD double DIN, upgraded speaker and 8 inch sub.
Bilstein suspension.
Factory towbar.

Most recent work consists of;
DCS Heavy duty organic clutch.
Genuine Nissan timing belt, water pump, idler and tensioner.
Genuine Nissan gaskets/seas throughout intake, turbo and exhaust system (including front crank, rear main and cam seals).
New water, vacuum, heater, and fuel hoses.
Gearbox and differential oils replaced.
Air conditioning regassed.
New Hankook S1 Evo2 235/40/18

Note: The standard Brembo brakes were removed prior to my ownership and is currently running 32GTR brakes.

$23,000 - Slightly negotiable. No trades or partial trades.

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