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Selling my Stagea. The reason I'm selling it is that I'm now a poor (well sort of) Medical Student and I simply don't need a car like that to drive to Uni everyday, it'll just get scratched in the carpark and that'll only piss me off.

I imported the car myself in August last year. It had an auction grade of 4.5 and 40,000 odd k's on the clock.

I have the full logbook out of Japan. the car now has 76,000km on it and I have serviced it every 5,000km.

The car has cost me well above $23,000 to import, and I have since spent another couple of grand on various things. It just had an auto oil flush and change and it has a brand spanker windscreen imported from NZ for $1000.- in it.

I also have the original exhaust as well as airbox.

There's also a set of HKS lowered springs which the buyer can have.

Anyway here it is:

Nissan Stagea, RS Four V Turbo

Rare silky snow pearl colour

Automatic gearbox

76,000km

Complianced Sept. 2004

REGO UNTIL September included

factory aero/body kit including rear spoiler

factory alloys

turbo timer

Apexi boost gauge

dual airbags

electric everything

cloth interior

dual sunroof

has both cargo barrier net and cover in the boot

"wood grain" type stereo surround

Just came back from a drive to Sydney, that's the first time I've taken the car on a longer than 1 hour drive and fuel consumption was below 11 litres average.

Price $17,900.

You can ring my mobile on 0402222373 or my home number: 07 3879 2284. I'm in Durack, near Archerfield.

Below are some pics INCLUDING ORIGINAL AUCTION SHEET with translation.

In answer to a few questions I've received:

-the car has a 3in catback exhaust, dump etc. are standard

-the car has never seen more than 10PSI boost

-the car will get two new front tyres, that's all it needs for the RWC

-the Stereo in the car is stock. I have a chipped xbox with 120GB HDD (plenty of room for MP3s), LCD screen and Sony headunit in it right now, but that'd be $500.- extra.

Price dropped to $17,900. You won't be able to find a Stagea of this quality anywhere else for that price. There's a good chance though that if I don't sell it by early next week, I'll just keep the car... won't have time to muck around selling it once Uni starts again.

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