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Item: 97 Nissan Stagea rs4

Location: Cleveland South Brisy

Website: Here and Boost

Item Condition: Very Good, Few Scratches, one bad right side rear.

Reason for Selling: Wanting A Ute :)

Price and Payment Conditions: 15,000 or swaps for vu, vy, s or ss ute

Extra Info:Rb25, Manual Conversion(done 5,000ks ago), GTR Gear Box, Xtreme XHD Clutch + Xtreme Lightweight Flywheel, Pod Filter, GFB Bov, Isotta Bucket Seats (mod plate), R33 Brakes, Slotted Rotors, Performance Pads, Tien Coilovers, 19"Advanti Vienna mags, 3" Turbo back Exhaust. 157,xxx on clock, Sony Head Unit, 4 Pioneer 6x9 + Stock Tweeters, Trust gear nub, Sounds great, drives smooth and sharp. All mods have been done in the last 9 months, car has never missed a beat, 2nd owner in Oz, washed weekly, 6 months rego, prev owner used it as family car so hasnt been thrashed.

Pictures: Sits a little lower now than shows in photos, if you want more just pm me

Contact Details: Contact me here or msg on: 0434623014

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