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Make:Nissan 1999

Model: stagea

Milage: 61,xxx

Transmission: 4 spd auto tiptronic

Colour: bayside blue (was sonic silver painted in japan)

Location: castlemaine

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? no

Currently registered? yes

Price: 20,000

Contact: 0423878375 (sms only please work odd hours and shift work)

Comments / Modifications:

1999 Bayside blue was painted in japan before import was origanally silver everything painted except enginebay and numberplate cutout on rear tailgate :)

4 spd tiptronic auto with aftermarket cooler and shift kit (I think ? holds gear way to long to be stock and shifts hard)

hks intercooler and piping

hks cat back exhaust

hks foam air filter

turbotech boost controller running 12psi made 176rwkw@chasers dyno

260rs front bar with masa sideskirts and rear bar

blitz bov

Dayz edition carbonfibre interior inserts in dash and doors (also have a full spare set of door inserts that are carbonfibre also)

kenwood ipod ready head unit with standard speakers and tweeters in rear doors

Interior immaculate black and grey cloth including full set of origanal stagea floormats.

Origanal stagea strut brace

Intensive 18inch rims with nankang tyres near 80%

Full privacy tint on all rear windows

Twin sunroofs

Tein adjustable coilovers

The not so good has small crack,stone chip and scraping on front bar,one scratch about 5 cm long on rear bar(touched up by previous owner),crack in rear bar on both rear arches

Car has only done 4000km's since being bought in by me the first AUS owner.

Maybe interested in swap for non drifted 180sx/200sx/silvia (sr20det)or clean r32 must involve cash my way.

This is Expression of interest only at this stage as im still undecided if i have to sell it or not, with a new baby coming and one wage cash is getting tight.

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