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Nissan Stagea RS4-V

Built December 1996

4 speed automatic

70,000 km

Turbo 6 cylinder RB25det

ATTESA electronic 4wd system (same concept as used in the R33 GTR)

Platinum Silver in colour

Leather and suede interior

Electric seats

Climate control

Power windows, locks, mirrors, hatch

Duel sunroofs

TV/Monitor/CD stacker/tape deck/radio

R34 Gtt mags with 235/45/17 tyres

Full three point alarm with GSM (mobile phone) pager

Turbo timer integrated with the alarm system

Paint and panels are in top notch condition as is the interior (see link below for pictures).

The car was 100% stock standard when I bought it. Since buying it I have tuned it for better fuel economy and increased power.

Modifications include a Unichip computer with electronic boost controller, custom made three inch turbo back exhaust with high flow cat, Trust side mount intercooler, high flow panel filter and iridium spark plugs. At 11psi of boost it produced 170rwkw and has increased fuel economy by around 15%.

Always serviced every 5,000km with full synthetic oils.

If your after performance with luxury and practicality then this is the car for you.

Two pages of pictures can be seen here:- http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/ph...t=500&ppuser=63

Priced at $20,400 ono with registration until January 2006.

Email at [email protected] or contact me directly on 0414 707 105

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