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Item: Nissan Stagea RS4 Silver Automatic - Series 1

Year: 1997

ODO: 122,800kms

Location: Adelaide

Reason for sale: House

Price: $10,999

Will also consider swap + cash for R31 coupe or 32 GTST

More info:

This Stagea has been fitted with 34,000km old turbo, new water pump, new timing belt, new O2 sensor.

Some mongrel has keyed the car. Paint damage only, no panel damage.

List of Modifications/parts:

• 18" ROH rims and tyres

• Pod filter

A nice blank canvass for your mods

Please email or PM me on the details below:

Ruby

Email: [email protected]

Pics:

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hey how u goin?

real nice stagea... just wondering if u know what would be involved in getting it licenced in WA.

also... how many kns do u usually get out of a tank of petrol???

cheers

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