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1997 s1 STAGEA

Regretful sale of my Nissan Stagea s1, . I am the first owner in Aus, . No money is owning on the car, REVS checks are welcome.

Price - $13,000 ONOOOO!

Interior is in immaculate condition, dark grey with no rips. Spacious back seat and boot, all is in original condition.

Engine is in perfect running order, no odd noises or knocks, starts first go, every time. The exhaust isn't loud and doesn't attract the wrong attention. This engine has 91,000ks, idles great and drives like a new car. I have just had my car professionally converted to manual by japanese car specialists - Nispro. this was done less that 1'000km and converted it to 2wd .Car has full MOD PLATE!

Car:

- 1997 rs4 Nissan stagea , 5 speed MANUAL

- RB25DET 6 Cylinder Turbo Twin Cam 24 Valve Engine

Engine Hardware:

-has not been touch stock as a rock!

Drivetrain:

- Exedy button Single Plate Clutch Exedy Pressure Plate

- R33 2wd gear box

- Custom drive shaft

- High quality Tein fully adjustable suspension damper adjusters

- Strut Brace

- Camber adjusters

Wheels/Tyres:

- Work wheels

- Front has 18/9 back 18/9.5 rims

- Tyres225/35 (as new)

Bodywork:

- Factory option dayz bodykit

PLEASE don't hesitate to call on 0420 999 995 (Daniel)

Please no time wasters! Don't reply to this thread if you just want to be a keyboard warrior hero your bullshit isn't needed.

Inspections are welcome, Car is located on Gold Coast. I don't mind doing Interstate deals.

SWAPS - show me, :)

pics to come!!!

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