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1997 Series 1 Nissan Stagea RS V Four Station Wagon, 106,500kms, Auto, RB25DET engine, Attessa 4wd, Silky Snow Pearl, Dayz bodykit, Fresh fluid throughout, 100,000km service done incl. new water pump, belts, exhaust studs, all fresh fluid throughout such as p/steer, radiator, attessa, diff, gearbox, engine, brakes, etc.

Engine:

Ryco Z201 fuel filter, Ryco Z145 oil filter, Ryco Z160 turbo oil filter

Davies Craig automatic transmission oil cooler upgrade kit

MV Automatic shift kit & auto service kit

Koyo Radiator upgrade

Splitfire coil packs

NGK BCPRE6 0.8mm copper v-groove spark plugs

Bosch 040 fuel pump with direct battery feed at 13.8volts

Greddy remote oil filter relocation kit & Fujimoto sump plug drain valve

Garrett turbo oil return filter relocation adapter kit with oil pressure & temperature sensors

Catch can kit

Nismo adjustable fuel pressure regulator

Nismo Z32 Air Flow Meter

3inch JustJap stainless steel single dump pipe system (turbo to cat)

3inch high-flow metal race cat

3inch cat-back exhaust system with Magnaflow 4" barrel mid-muffler & Kakimoto GTR Racing rear-muffler

Cold Air Radiator air guide (feeds radiator / pod / intercooler)

Cold Air Induction aluminium box w/ lid setup, foam internals, using standard snorkel air feed

Trust 600x400mm FMIC bar & plate, with custom hard pipe kit

Apexi power intake pod filter, with custom hard pipe feed & hard pipe intake to turbo

HKS heavy duty turbo actuator

Garrett GT30/T04S 700177-3 IWBB Turbocharger with ported Nissan 45V4 front / AVO .73 rear housings

Ported & Machined headwork including new valve seals, valve seats and valve guides

EPP Clear camgear timing cover

Cometic gasket kit including rocker cover, intake manifold, intake collector & exhaust gaskets

Cometic head gasket 87mm x1.2mm

ARP head stud kit

Aerospeed adjustable exhaust cam gear pulley wheel

Tomei 256 intake / 256 exhaust poncam gear set

Tomei 8.8mm high lift springs

Tomei oil gallery restrictor

Suspension:

Bilstein front and rear suspension shocks, with ‘lowering’ circlips, using standard springs

Whiteline front and rear adjustable swaybars

Dayz adjustable engine swaybar, custom boot swaybar

Whiteline front castor kit

Whiteline rear subframe alignment kit

BJR Graphite 17inch rims with Marshal Mactrac TX tyres, 235/45/17

Brakes:

Maltech stainless steel braided brake lines, front and rear

DBA slotted front brake discs

Benidx Advance front and Heavy Duty rear brake pads

Audio:

Clarion stereo tape unit with 6-stack cd player

Clarion amp mounted to enclosure for Clarion 10inch subwoofer

Pioneer 260w 4-way front door speakers

Eclipse 80w 2-way rear door speakers

Razin volt stabiliser kit & car alarm

Interior:

Ghepardo reclining racing seat

Flynn racing seat rail

3x 2" DIN gauge setup including boost pressure, oil pressure & oil temperature

Apexi electronic boost gauge

Apexi SAFC Super Air Fuel Computer

Apexi SITC Super Ignition Timing Computer

Greddy Profec-B spec-ii dual stage Electronic Boost Controller, set to 0.9bar and 1.1bar

Toshi ecu remap, tuned by Boostwerx

239rwkw

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nice work... were did you get turbo from? full boost at what RPM?

Would like to see some pics of car.

got a sore back atm so havent really given it a beating yet.

will let you know rpm vs boost via pm next week

turbo is a GT3076 from ATS Adelaide Turbo Services, boost of 1.1 bar at around 3800 ?

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Nick, cheers

can you embed the youtube?

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Brendo, just when I thought the fantasies of you couldnt get any hawtter :P

Oh, and heres one we prepared earleir (seeing as though our great hairless mod is slow on the uptake :D )

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Brendo, just when I thought the fantasies of you couldnt get any hawtter :P

Oh, and heres one we prepared earleir (seeing as though our great hairless mod is slow on the uptake :D )

thanks Sweetness & Light

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internal gate im guessing? could you post link to turbo on ATS website if they have one.

GT3076 Ball Bearing internal wastegate, using ported stock Nissan 45V4 front housing, garrett core, AVO .73 skyline rear housing

no website sorry

all up cost of $2200 with lines, for me as I gave him a td05h wheelset

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