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Make: Nissan stagea

Model: rs4

Milage: 104000

Colour: gray

Location: Melbourne

RWC supplied?

Currently registered? yes 09/08

Price: 10990

Contact: ben 0418556519

Comments / Modifications: stock, auto, reg no .UFG 459

Options: CD Player, Air Conditioning, 4-Wheel Drive, AM/FM Stereo, Power Windows, Alloy Wheels, Climate Control, Power Locks, Cassette Player, Tilt Steering Wheel Safety Features: Safety Belt Pretensioners, Passenger Airbag, Immobiliser, Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Back Seat Safety Belts, Driver Airbag, Anti-Lock Brakes

this car sells for $15000+ everywhere, but i need to move this car asap

**** PRICEDROP*****

CAN REGISTER IN ALL STATES HAS REG UNTILL SEP 2008

Aftermarket Warranty is avalibleAT EXTRA COST

DRIVE AWAY TODAY

THIS CAR IS IN GREAT CONDITION WE NEED TO TO CLEAR STOCK WHY PAY MORE?

CHEAPEST STAGEA IN OZ

***Better than Subaru Forester****

CAR IS COMPLIED, IF U BUY THIS CAR YOU WILL BE THE 1ST TO OWN THIS CAR IN AUSTRALIA.

IT'S GOT EVERY THING THAT OPENS AND SHUTS, TWIN AIRBAGS, ALLOY WHEELS, POWER EVERYTHING NEW TYRES, BRAKE PADS. JUST SERVICED. THE KMS ON THIS CAR ARE REAL NOT TURNED BACK LIKE MANY OUT THERE.

Active ALL WHEEL DRIVE (attesa) ABS, dual air bags, climate control, reclining rear seat, cargo blind and net (both clip in and out) Then there is the performance, 2.5 litre six cylinder turbo (RB25DET)

CALL BEN IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE CAR

0418556519

PLEASE DO NOT WASTE MY TIME

I have 4 more s2 (R34) 1998 to 2000, stageas coming to Ausralia, thay have the neo 208kw motor in them , TIPTRONIC auto and 5 SPEED man. some with twin sunroofs and leather, so keep a eye out .

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