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Hey guys looking to sell or swap my Stagea.

2001 Model

92xxxkms

4 Spd Tiptronic Auto

Sonic Silver

NSW Rego until June - 2010

Car has already had the 100,000kms service done.

Gates timing kit, new waterpump, plugs, coil packs, coil pack loom.

Hi-flowed T25 turbo with steel exhaust wheel.

HKS Hi-Power cat-back exhaust.

FMIC 600x300 over radiator style not return flow like when I had this one up last time.

Tein Type HA coilovers

Upgraded rear brakes (I got sent DBA4000 wiper slotted rotors for the price of standards before anyone asks why I did the rears only)

18 Inch Lenso Rims

Always serviced every 5,000kms with K&N oil filters and synth oils.

Car currently running at 10psi.

Car comes with standard 16 inch wheels (w/new tyres), turbo timer (uninstalled), standard suspension, and a few other bits I'm forgetting.

I'm chasing $17500 ono or swaps of interest, just try me and I'll tell you yay or nay.

Contact me on 0422784684 or PM me your offers.

I'll try to get some pics up in the next day or two.

Cheers Jason

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picture? how much rwkw now? i might have friend interested of pear white stagea.

I'll hopefully have some photos up tomorrow by lunch time.

Just at work now but I'll take some sarvo and upload when I get to work tomorrow.

As far as kw it's all wheel drive and I haven't had a chance to get to an all wheel drive dyno for it.

Pics..

These are old pics.

The front bar has been opened up with the new intercooler and the number plate is now off centred on the passengers side of the front bar.

I've recently had the common rust spots under the mirrors cut out and fixed so never have to worry about it with this one.

I'm still trying to get some new pics.

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