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Fs.2003 Nm35 Stagea Arx


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Here it is

2003 model Stagea ARX

76K kms on it now

Gold in colour

With alot of mods or no mods depending on the price

Cars got Nav system

TV and all that stuff

Leather sears (heated)

Cold pack (rear foggies heated side mirrors)

Bose 6 stack CD with Sub ( rare)

rego till june next year

mods:

Brembos EBC pads and rotors (slotted)

GCG highflow Turbo rated 450 or 550 cant remember)

3" turbo back exhaust (very quiet) and looks stock

Stillen Intake

Eibach Springs

20" Advanti wheels with over 80% left Kumho Ku31's 245/40/20

Steering wheels controls (for audio on the bose system)

HDI boost controller

HDI FMIC kit

Im after 27000 ono with all the parts on

or 22500 ono with everything returned to stock minus the wheels

The car atm runs 15psi (factory)

this car is not slow

it will give some cars a good run for it's money

enought talk here are some pics

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pm me or

call me on 0431149649

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