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Make: Nissan

Model: Stagea RS-Four V

Milage: 210,000km

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Colour: Silver

Location: Bathurst

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? October 2008

Price: $17,000

Contact: Andrew Lesh: 0488218643, ablesh at bigpond.com

Comments / Modifications:

Standard Equipment:

2.5L Turbo ATTESA AWD 5 Speed Manual

Dual airbags

Leather Interior

Electric seats

Dual Sunroof

Boot protector

Luggage divider

Body coloured bumpers

Front, rear and side skirt

Roof Rails

Power Windows

Climate Control

ABS

Power Steering

External Modifications:

Tinted windows

Aftermarket grill and eyelids

Custom Stagea floor mats

Tow bar

AUTECH 260RS replica rear spoiler

18” Shadow Chrome Mesh Wheels

Clear front indicators

Series 2 Stagea tail lights

Series 2 Stagea clear side indicators

Internal Modifications:

Pioneer MP3 CD player

Pioneer 2 x 250W Kevlar splits front

Pioneer 2 x 280W 4-way rear

Blitz Turbo Timer

Boost, Oil pressure & Oil Temp gauges (Not connected)

Series 2 Stagea Manual interior

Engine Modifications:

3 point alarm/imobiliser

GCG High-flow steel wheel ball bearing turbo

GReddy Front mount intercooler

High flow K&N panel filter

Custom Radiator air guide

Turbosmart Boost Controller @ 10psi

3” Turbo back Fujitsubo exhaust

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Suspension Modifications:

TEIN adjustable coilovers

Whiteline sway bars

Adjustable rear camber arms

Adjustable front camber bushes

Manual Conversion:

1998 R33 GT-R 5 speed manual gearbox

R34 GT-R Brass button single plate clutch

Car drives very well after recent manual conversion

It’s done 210,000km (bought at 110,000km) without a hiccup, only the alternator has had to be replaced out of service so far. I have the original 16” alloy wheels as well. Front bumper has stone / bug chips after lots of country driving, rear bumper has scratches from loading / unloading. Exhaust is whisper quiet. The car drives excellent and is one of the best examples of this model you will see. You will never find another manual with dual sunrooves and leather interior again.

She needs someone who can afford to give her the TLC she deserves. I have a new baby and looking at buying a house, so my savings are directed elsewhere at the moment.

Timing belt, water pump, radiator hoses, idler and tensioner bearings just replaced. 2 new front tyres, 2 rear tyres only done 2000km

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Cheers

Andrew

  • 2 weeks later...
Yeah A mate took them over the weekend, but we were busy at Newtons Playground, they're coming either later tonight or tomorrow.

lol.. whats when I sent you an SMS..

Abselutely imac!..

Good Luck with the sale!

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...

Just had timing belt, water pump, idler and tensioner bearings and radiator hoses replaced, along with a new gearbox and front drive shaft due to a worn uni-joint. brand new front tyres, rears have done about 2000km.

hrmmmmmmmm very interested, manual, dual sunrooves, leather interior, mags, silver, lowered, sound system............ but 207 000 kms????????

i dunnooooooooooooooo

it is a very nice car, i'd just be worried i'd brake it the first week i got it :P

Wouldn't have finance for another month anyways

good luck with the sale bud, i will be keeping this one in mind!

Peace

Bradd

hrmmmmmmmm very interested, manual, dual sunrooves, leather interior, mags, silver, lowered, sound system............ but 207 000 kms????????

i dunnooooooooooooooo

it is a very nice car, i'd just be worried i'd brake it the first week i got it :)

Wouldn't have finance for another month anyways

good luck with the sale bud, i will be keeping this one in mind!

Peace

Bradd

Your ' i would like to buy, but ..." posts are becoming repetitive.

If you are interested then make a genuine enquiry, if not then dont bother posting.

hrmmmmmmmm very interested, manual, dual sunrooves, leather interior, mags, silver, lowered, sound system............ but 207 000 kms????????

i dunnooooooooooooooo

it is a very nice car, i'd just be worried i'd brake it the first week i got it :P

Wouldn't have finance for another month anyways

good luck with the sale bud, i will be keeping this one in mind!

Peace

Bradd

The car has been kept in perfect condition, the usual chips and scratches from being 12 years old, but apart from that has never missed a beat. I've serviced it regularly with all the good oils, it's been checked out by a mechanic and given the all clear. it doesn't blow any smoke and is more efficient than when it came out of the factory. It's actually got 210,000km on it now, i've been doing some long distance driving.

Thanks for stopping by!

Lesh

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