Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hey guys as stated, I regret to do this, and it will be a sad day when I part with this beautiful machine, but I am selling my Nissan Stagea.

SO here are the specs guys and girls

1999 NISSAN STAGEA RS4s (thats right! it's the sport model!)

Body - 5 Door Wagon

Engine - RB25DET Neo (standard with 206kw)

Gearbox - 5 Speed manual AWD (can disconnect driveshaft and make it RWD)

Km's - about 130 000! - bought at 98 000km's, has had 100 000km service using only the best oils, belts and fiddly bits! and since owning it I have paid meticulous attention to this car, servicing it every 5000kms with new oil, filter, and plugs.

I bought it from Newcastle off a Private importer, as it came with 6 months rego included, I had to get it roadworthy'd in queensland, all that was wrong with it, was rear tyres, cv boots and tie rod ends. Other than that, she was all good.

I have replaced the exhaust manifold gasket myself (with the help of a mechanic friend of course).

It has a fujitsubo 3" cat back exhaust on it, but I have since made it a full turbo-back 3" system with hi-flow cat

It has a t-piece boost controller on it and it runs a nice 10psi of boost (comes on nice and strong!)

I just had new bonnet struts (thats right BONNET struts) put in, as the old ones gave in a little while ago.

It has Xenon headlights as standard and it has a control in the car which you can move them up and down.

I purchased a set of 18" rims for the car last year, they fit the car very nicely, they will come with it or if someone wants to buy these separate they can, currently it has the original 16" rims that I bought it with, with brand new tyres on it (less than 2000km's)

The interior is very tidy, and the front seats are just awesome, nice and comfy, yet hold you in nicely at the same time.

It has a pioneer head unit, with direct ipod input (control it via the head unit) and also an aux in on the front. This is hooked up to 2 awesome 6.5" response splits in the front, and 2 6" coaxials in the rear doors, it is pretty nice and loud for what it is, I can even include an amp and some other audio goodies if wanted.

the boot of the wagon has enough space to fit a football team in the back! it even has 2 latches at the back to put down the front seats (very handy ingenious little idea by nissan)

This car has honestly been the best car I have ever owned, never gives me trouble, and it doesnt go too bad on the fuel if you dont hammer it everywhere. around town about 450km's to the tank (65L) and roughly 620km's out on the highway.

This car is located in CAIRNS, NTH QLD. and can be viewed any time, just give me a call on my mobile 0421 145 382 or write me an email [email protected]

I am asking for $16 000 ono.$15,500ono!!!! comes with rego til aug '10. and i can get a rwc. Please no time wasters, only serious buyers thanks.

post-51124-1272470051_thumb.jpg

post-51124-1272470326_thumb.jpg

post-51124-1272470476_thumb.jpg

post-51124-1272470766_thumb.jpg

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/318521-99-stagea-rs4s/
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • You have just offended every teenage boy in America
    • Structured text and other high level PLC programing languages are not allowable in Functional Safety. They are very difficult to audit. My PLC stuff is almost exclusively oriented towards Burner Management Systems which are a particularly pernicious form of Safety Instrumented System, when implemented in an SPLC. Even the part of the code written to work in the non-safety logic part of the PLC, like with a Siemens S7-1500 series, still needs to be treated as if it was safety code, with access restrictions, code fingreprints and the like. And Allen Bradley can go EABODs. They ae full of shit. They have this whole lie going on where they say if you use a ControlLogix controller and its IO, and then just duplicate the IOs (ie, run in series or parallel depending on type, to try to make it "fail safe") and "use these programming styles and place these restrictions on what you do" that you can achieve SIL2. What a load of crap. They just get away with it because no-one in the US seems to understand the first thing about Functional Safety and carries on as if all they have to do is buy only SIL2 rated equipment and hey presto, it's a SIL2 system. Idiots. /rant
    • If you're really considering leaving it, a great question to ask is, is the magnet going to stick to the sump? The answer to the above is the same answer towards if I'd have any level of comfort leaving it... Personally, based on the cost of a motor if the magnet were to cause damage, I'd be fishing it out either way. Use the methods in here. It fit in through the plug hole, it'll come out.   PS, get a small actuatable claw for a bore scope. OR if you know a vet, they have really cool controllable scopes with hooks on the end. Supposedly they're like playing a video game. Ask if they can acquire you one of their scopes... Engine oil after all is just a different type of lube right? Will only make it easier on the next dog or cat...
    • All other (Boolean) logic functions though, are just built on those blocks above. Which does give you a lot of functionality in logic. It is basing that on using thresholds with analogue signals like GTS alluded to.   Not having things like timers will make it less useful for some of the ramp up logic you'd want, and again, on Haltecs capacity specifically, I'm not across anymore what you can / can't do with different tables.   I'm assuming, with your logic you want to implement, not only do you want your timing safeties, you're wanting to be able to derive the duty cycle for your solenoid, to maintain I'm assuming 175PSi? Or are you using a standalone WMI controller to maintain the DC correct, and you just want the Haltech working out which fuelling maps you should be on?
    • It doesn't seem to follow revs. Oddly it seems to follow TPS a little bit from what I can see, but with some delay a bit. IE end of the graph, when he lets off throttle fully, pressure drops a lot, then slowly builds back up, but rpm is on a nice cruisey drop off. I do agree though, it seems very electrically.
×
×
  • Create New...