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I'm currently trying to get more info on models of Stageas, I think a few ppl in Oz will be interested since compliance is now available.

Can you confirm the models in W34 and their specs?

Thnx

Ok... you asked for it!!!:cheers:

1996 - 2001 Nissan Stagea (Model/grade followed by the build period)

2.0 20G 96/09~01/09

2.0 20X 97/11~01/09

2.0 20RS 00/06~01/09

2.0 20RS NAVI Edition 00/06~01/09

2.5 25G 96/09~98/07

2.5 25RS 97/08~01/09

2.5 25X 96/09~01/09

2.5 25G FOUR 96/09~98/07

2.5 25RS NAVI Edition 00/06~01/09

2.5 Type-B 00/06~01/09

2.5 25RS Prime Edition 98/08~01/09

2.5 25RS FOUR 97/11~01/09

2.5 25X FOUR 96/09~01/09

2.5 RS FOUR 96/09~98/07

2.5 25t RS FOUR 97/08~98/07

2.5 25t RS V 98/08~01/09

2.5 25RS FOUR NAVI Edition 00/06~01/09

2.5 25RS FOUR Prime Edition 98/08~01/09

2.5 25t RS FOUR V 97/08~01/09

2.5 RS FOUR V 96/09~98/07

2.5 25t RS V Prime Edition 98/08~01/09

2.5 25t X FOUR 97/08~01/09

2.5 25t RS FOUR S 98/08~01/09

2.5 25t RS FOUR V Prime Edition 98/08~01/09

2.6 Autech Version 260RS 97/10~01/09

2.6 Autech Version 260RS (with Rear Spoiler)

Key:

2.0 20G and 20X = RB20E (130ps single cam base model)

2.0 20RS = RB20DE (155ps "sporty" base model... worth a look for a cheap wagon)

2.5 RS and 25RS = RB25DE (200ps... nice...)

2.5 25t = RB25DET (Neo 280ps... probably the one you'll see most)

The other models don't need any more explanation I assume. All the rest are various 2WD and 4WD RB25DE and RB25DET combinations with different trim levels. All models came only in AT except the Autech Versions and the 2.5 25t RS FOUR S and the 2.5 Type-B wich was available with both AT and MT transmissions.

You are Champ!!! :)

Thanks ... any Photos???

or do they have Stagea Club in japan? web site perhaps??;)

cheers

Joe

You want linkage too??? :) ok...

Check out the WGNC34 Stagea History...

**Note the Series 1 WGNC34 was produced from 3/10/1996, and the Series 2 from the 31/8/1998. The Series 1 had the lower power out put from all engines, in paticular the RB25DET with 235ps. The Series 2 upped the power of the RB25DET (with help from NEO-6) to 280ps... the post August '98 models are the pick of the bunch obviously.

Rezz, you wouldn't happen to know if Nissan did some kind of Limited edition stagea available in Bayside Blue? I've seen one in my local area a couple of times. It's a stagea, it looks completely standard and its definitely bayside blue. doesn't look like a respray either...(not that I can tell from just driving past)

Mmmm, Bayside Blue...

You mean like this, Dave? colorblue.jpg

Its Bayside Blue #TV2... off of that link I posted above. All those colors represented are factory.... limited edition I don't know.

I've never seen one in Bayside Blue personally though.

cheers Rezz, sounds like the 25t RS FOUR post 98 is the winner, or a 260rs if you've got too much money :D

Could you tell us more about the manual versions:

2.5 25t RS FOUR S 98/08 - 01/09

2.5 Type-B 00/06 - 01/09

Whats the difference apart from build dates? What do the fully optioned ones go for?

Could you tell us more about the manual versions:

2.5 25t RS FOUR S     98/08 - 01/09  

2.5 Type-B                  00/06 - 01/09

Whats the difference apart from build dates? What do the fully optioned ones go for?

The 25t RS FOUR S has:

17" rims with 215/50 rubber standard, the NEO Straight 6 engine, optional twin sunroofs, rear foglamps, and comes in Red, Dark blue, Yellow, Black, Green Pearl, and Silver. Went new for 3,260,000 yen.

The Type-B has:

None of the above, except it has 16" rims with 205/55 rubber and a non-NEO 6 RB25DET (same power as the NEO though... strangely quoted as 280ps). It's also strange to point out that the Type B doesn't seem to have a sound system available for it, not even a radio. At first I thought it might be like an "N1" version, but I think this might be a mistake. It's strange because all this info is taken direct from Nissan Color catalogues. Went new for 3,040,000 yen.

This fully optioned one...

D098008654L.JPG

...is going for 1,880,000 yen from a dealer. It's aaaaaall good.

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