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2000 Nismo edition RS4 Stagea - Black

Photobucket is down for maintenance ... will post pics shortly.

Shortlist: 18" rims and tyres 99% (new); JVC unit and DVD player; FMIC ... lots spent.

PM me for the complete shopping list. One of the best of its kind.

Excellent condition. 57xxx kms. Always well maintained. Always cleaned/detailed.

$18,000.

No time wasters. No swaps. No trades. No trade offs for unwanted parts to get price down. Need cash for house extension ... not more toys.

1997 Series 1 RS4 Stagea

Excellent stock example. Clean and tidy.

122xxx kms

$12,000

PM me.

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Thanks guys. Unfortunately, a few priorities are coming up. Rest assured, I will get another Stagea when works around the place are finished, if I offload this one.

Here is the pic as promised.

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I've already had queries about what is the difference between mine and a $8K Stagea ... buy the $8K stagea and find out. You won't get this for $8K.

I'm really not fussed. If it doesn't sell I'm more than happy to keep it.

Is that the viva garage front bar?

Aero type M front bar supplied by Viva Garage. ;)

Here's some pics of the series 1:

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Picture001.jpg

Picture005.jpg

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Picture002.jpg

One or both of these cars must go!

Note also, some a$$hole scratched the LH side of the silver S1 stagea last week, hence the price drop. $750 quoted to repair (got a mate who could do it for $500).

FOR SALE

2000 Nismo edition RS4 Stagea - Black

n637748690_1542639_3721.jpg

Shortlist: 18" rims and tyres 99% (new); JVC unit and DVD player; FMIC ... lots spent.

PM me for the complete shopping list. One of the best of its kind.

Excellent condition. 57xxx kms. Always well maintained. Always cleaned/detailed.

$17,000.

No time wasters. No swaps. No trades. No trade offs for unwanted parts to get price down. Need cash for house extension ... not more toys.

Series 1 1997 Stagea

Picture003.jpg

1997 Series 1 RS4 Stagea

Excellent stock example. Clean and tidy.

122xxx kms

$10,500

PM me.

Need Stagea gone.

One more week then its gone ... no matter what. Trade-in, wreckers, whatever ... I don't want it. Want it sold.

No trades, no swaps, no tyre kickers, no dreamers!

Can you send me some interior pics of the black stagea and some more details on both?

Where is the baby seat anchorage point in a stagea and how long is the total car length (don't know if it will fit in my garage)?

Thanks mate,

Daniel

Can you send me some interior pics of the black stagea and some more details on both?

Where is the baby seat anchorage point in a stagea and how long is the total car length (don't know if it will fit in my garage)?

I believe the baby seat anchor point is up to the roof near tailgate?

Here are interior pics:

Interior001.jpg

Interior002.jpg

Interior003.jpg

  • 3 weeks later...

Stagea goes into Tonkins tomorrow to wire up the JVC sub and amp package.

Also now has Dayz grille back on it, instead of the stock grille.

Fitting brake upgrade this weekend also.

Fresh pics up soon.

  • 3 months later...

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