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Well boys and girls,

The time has come for me to say goodbye to my 260RS, alot of dollars have been spent on this car to get it to the point where it is now, at the advertised price I'm losing alot of money, but thats your gain. The price is negotiable so don't be afraid to make a reasonable offer.

Check the link from carsales for details.

Buying a new house so with much regret the toys have to go.

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...2&silo=1011

Im hopeless on computers, may need to copy and paste that link!

PM me for any details, or contact me as per the details on the carsales site on 0403 737 165

Cheers

Ben

Thanks guys, yeah it will be a sad day when it goes and i will miss it dearly, and im losing a stack of dollars, but its necessary at this point in time to secure bigger financial plans, and plus down the line it will give me leverage with my wife... "but honey, i needed to sell the 260 to buy you this lovely new house, and now that we have equity can i have a 35GTR?" lmao!

Just thought i would mention, even though i thought it would have been obvious from the ad, but someone has asked....

The car is located in Adelaide. :)

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Ok i was apparently naughty and didnt list the actual details of the car on here, so here goes!

Vehicle: 1997 Nissan Stagea 260RS Autech Version

Has done 94,000kms.

Has rego til July.

The Nissan Stagea 260RS is a limited edition built by Autech, a company based in Japan that modifies standard Nissan vehicles to performance specifications.

The running gear is taken from Nissan's famous R33GTR Skyline including the twin turbo RB26DETT 2.6litre motor, 5 speed manual with the ATESSA all wheel drive system, HICAS four wheel steering and ABS Brembo braking system.

Engine has been fully rebuilt 4000km's ago including the following:

-ACL Forged Pistons

-ACL Rings

-ACL Race Bearings

-Strengthened Rods, linished, glass beaded and bronze bush eyes

-Crank Shaft balanced and crack tested

-Mild porting work performed on the head

-Heavy duty valve springs

-ACL head studs

-Adjustable cam gears

-Tomei Oil sump baffle kit

-Tomei Rocker cover baffle kit

-Tomei Oil head restrictor

-Tomei Manifold Gaskets

-Splitfire Coil Packs

-1000cc Injectors

-Custom fuel rail with twin entry points

-10mm fuel lines front to back

-Walbro in-tank pump

-2 litre swirl pot

-Twin Bosch 070 external fuel pumps in sealed enclosure

-Malpassi rising rate fuel pressure regulator with gauge

-Garrett GT2860rs-5 turbo's

-HKS style exhaust manifolds

-HKS style dump pipes

-3 inch exhaust with twin X-force cannons

-EMS8860 Race computer

-Turbo smart E-boost2 controller

-Custom made heavy duty Extreme Clutch solid ceramic with sprung centre

Car is tuned to run on E85 fuel and made 370rwkw on 25psi and is currently running a "safe" tune on 22psi making 350rwkw.

Car also has a full stereo system including:

-Alpine CDA9851 MP3 CD player

-Alpine Type R Splits custom mounted in front and rear doors

-Alpine MRVF545 4 channel amp

-Alpine MRDM500 Mono block amp

-Earthquake Competition 12" Subwoofer

The vehicle is also fitted with an upgrade alarm system working of the factory key.

The car has R34 GTR wheels fitted running 245/40ZR18 tyres with 80% tread.

Car comes with original cargo net and cargo retractable blind.

This is an extremely quick wagon and is an absolute pleasure to drive.

VERY regretful sale but other priorities means it needs to go sooner rather than later.

MAKE A REASONABLE OFFER, YOU NEVER KNOW, I MIGHT SAY YES!!

Feel free to contact me with any questions or queries over PM or on 0403 737 165

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