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Model: 1999 Nissan Stagea RS FOUR S

Milage: 74,000 km

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual (factory)

Colour: Pearl White

Location: North West Sydney

Currently registered? 26 March 2009

Price: $24,500 $21,750

Contact: Phil: 0412 498 155 after hours or PM

2.5l Neo 6 cylinder Turbo (206kW, 362Nm)

5 speed 4WD

Auto Climate Control Air-Con

Power Steering

Power Windows

ABS

Dual Airbags

Factory 17" alloys

Nissan Floormats

Cargo blind & net

Xenon Headlights

Geniune Dolphin front bar and grill (These items are for sale separtely now)

Standard Front bar and grill fitted (will update photos soon)

260RS rear spoiler

HKS Silent Hi-Power cat-back exhaust (original available)

K&N panel filter

3 point immobiliser (Australian Standard)

Clarion MP3/WMA deck

Originally purchased from E&M at Five Dock, freshly imported, in March last year.

Still has warranty with them until March 2009.

Recently replaced rear wheel bearing, diff bearings renewed and crown wheel tooth lapped.

Oil & Filter change 20/01/08, Penzoil Synthetic 5W-40.

Very well presented, and great performance.

Fuel consumption around 10L/100kms, on 98 octane fuel.

Trades considered.

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Like it a lot. Trade Gen 2 Liberty tt sedan, fresh conversion engine & auto only done 39000k body done 180000k (mainly country highway driving). + Mitsubishi rvr turbo 5 spd, 159000k standard. interested?

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I'm running the car at WSID tomorrow (7/5/08), so if anyone would like to see it, come and find me.

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