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Well, its sad day for us all... Well, mainly me. But still. I'm sure you'll all share my depression. lol.

I've decided to sell The Stag. The $12k loan I've still got hanging over my head is really hindering me financially since I'm just about to move into a new place. So I need to sell The Stag, pay off my loan and downgrade my ride a little.

I've advertised for $24k, which I know people will think is a bit steep for an RS4S, but fact of the matter is, I'm not in a hurry to get rid of it, so I'm happy to wait around for a buyer, and with all the mods I've done do it, I think its worth at least $20k.

As a bit of a consolation prize however, I do plan to get a series 7 RX7 as my new ride :ermm:

Will definitely miss The Stag though.

Well, here's the link if you want to have a gander:

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...amp;distance=25

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Geez bud. Thats steep. But sorta justified. Msports180 has one of the best deals goin atm in WA. There is a sea of RS4s and 260s for sale interstate. Must be good. Looked at your link not much info.

List of mods and parts used pleez. :blink:

Edited by dirtyRS4
Geez bud. Thats steep. But sorta justified. Msports180 has one of the best deals goin atm in WA. There is a sea of RS4s and 260s for sale interstate. Must be good. Looked at your link not much info.

List of mods and parts used pleez. :blink:

Was a good deal! Just sold it!

..You took your stagea on the beach lol...

Yeah when I see photos of people trying to sell their car with photos of it on the beach makes me think hmmmmm... Id probably prefer photos of a car on the track than on the beach... But in a for sale ad... seriously?

It spent a day on the beach last summer. What of it?

The undercarriage copped a good hose down immediately afterwards. Was a sweet vehicle for the beach actually. Had the beats cranking, the deck chairs set up, esky in the back. Loved it! Had quite a few people approach me and ask about it too :)

Those poor sheltered creatures at Wallaroo had never seen one before. Haha.

Ad updated:

Carsales - '99 Nissan Stagea RS4S

List of mods I can think of right now:

- FMIC with custom piping

- Bosch 023 Fuel pump

- 3" straight-through exhaust (gives a very nice rumble, but can be driven very quietly when required)

- 3" dump pipe

- Nistune board (was tuned prior to the dump pipe, so with another tune could probably see even more kw at the wheels)

- Custom steel front lip

- BC coilovers (Spring rates: Front= 8.0kgs -- Back= 6.0kgs)

- Rear swaybar

- 18x9 wheels with +30 offset (decent tyres all round)

- 1" bolt on spacers front and back

- 6mm slip on spacers on rear

- Pod filter

- Stock BOV removed (gives a nice, yet modest, flutter)

- Turbo timer

- Bleed valve

- 40000k xenons

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