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Hey guys and girls,

It's a sad day but I've got to let it go as I've bought a tow car and can no longer keep the Stagea.

I bought the car from Northshore Prestige back in 2011 (65,000km). Been looked after and undercover all its life here, serviced every 5000km.
it has 11months Rego and is priced to sell. $12,000. (204kw@w & 750nm - Still on stock turbo @ 16psi)

I'll start off with the extra's:
Freeway Dolphin vented bonnet $1000ono
G37 Akebono Brakes $2000ono
HKS F-con V-pro ECU with PnP loom $1750ono

the following list comes with the car.........

K&N airfilter with custom power duct airbox mod.
Scotty's Custom 3" Dump pipe.
Full SS X-force 3" exhaust with 100cell cat, resonator and muffler with dual tips.
BC Racing Coilovers, Whiteline Swaybars & Underbody bracing.
17mm Phenolic intake spacer with ceramic coated intake & pipes.
Transgo Shift Kit with B&M trans cooler and thermo fan. (80deg)
HDi 3" Intercooler Kit.
Mishimoto Radiator and 76deg Nismo thermostat.
Scotty's Water coolant mod (opens up the rear water gallery on the back of the block)
Daleo's Custom 2.5" suction pipe.
Scotty's custom 16PSI wastegate actuator.
Turbosmart Dual port BOV.
18x8" Koya RG-Tek rims with RE003's
350Z 3.08:1 LSD diff
HKS? Sandwitch plate and B&M oil cooler with thermo fan. (80deg)
Power steering cooler.
Blacked out AXIS grill / Blacked out front headlights.
AXIS body kit with flairs.
Nismo rear tailgate wing.
V35 Facia with Kenwood DDX4031 Cd player/ Sat Nav/ Bluetooth etc etc
AXIS floor mats & leather everything. Rear boot mat with pull out cover.

Service history summarized.

LSD diff service and installed with new fluid 10/2013
Gearbox flushed 112,500km 4/2016
Rocker cover gaskets replaced 4/2016
Coolant flush & Oil/filter 112,500 4/2016
Spark plugs & Oil/filter 120,000km 4/2017
K&N filter (after the BMC filter died) 124,500km 10/2017
Brake Fluid flush 124,500km 10/2017
Oil & filter 129,000km 2/2019
the belts have been replaced haven't noted down when but lubed every 5000km
O2 sensor & AFM replaced 2017
New battery in 2017.
New front disc's in 2017.
I have a new pollen filter which hasn't been installed yet.

and if your still reading:

2011 - all mod's except ECU 176kw@w on the DVS dyno
2012  - it made 204kw@w on the DVS dyno with a guess of 750nm of torque.
2012 - WISD 1/4 mile - 13.9sec (i think it was at 140km/h)
2014 -  SMSP South Circuit - 1:08 with Nitto Semi slick's

Hopefully i've covered everything but feel free to email me or send a msg (can't answer during business hours)
tmuuldriks at gmail.com
0412 zero seven three 215

Thanks Theo.

 

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The only things to gripe about are.......

The Key-less entry doesn't work - I'm guessing it needs a new fob fob for the key as I've replaced the battery and that didn't get it working.

The rear tailgate struts have leaked again, had them re-gassed about 3 years ago ($80) - (might be better off getting genuine)

There is a Dent in the drivers door - easily pushed out via paint-less dent removal. (Photo below)


One of the Parker lenses has fallen out and is floating in the passengers side headlight BUT i have a pair of spare lights here which i haven't got round to pulling apart and painting black.

I think the aerial booster wire has come off or not working as the Radio reception drops out occasionally (Arial is in the rear quarter windows)


Other than that get in and drive the thing!!!!
 

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I don't know how much more motivation you need, look at that sexy bitch AHHAA

These wheels do not come with the car as they are buckled!!!!

Hit me up, have a chat, come for a test drive, bring a deposit - the car will not disappoint..................

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  • 3 weeks later...

If you've been sitting on the fence last chance to go for a test drive is this week as the insurance run's out on the 6th of May.

Open to negotiation on price. I'll give it another month and then ill probably strip the car.

 

 

Cheers, Theo.

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  • 2 months later...

Its a SAD day, the Stagea went to its new home Yesterday, I hope the new owner loves it and looks after it as much as i have......

I know I'm  pretty much the last of the originals so if anyone's left and reading this i thank you all for the journey its been great!!!

This isn't the end for me, i love this club and will continue to be a part of the regular SAUNSW events etc.

Peace, Lambchops!!!

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