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Hi guys,

A regretful sale of my 2002 M35 Stagea.

This car has been amazing to drive and is a much loved part of my family.

It has all the power of a 2.5L turbo, coupled with Nissan's great ATTESA

system which delivers up to 50-50 split AWD when the drive wheels lose

traction.

The car comes fitted with many extra's including:

- Pod filter

- FET fully automatic turbo timer

- Custom turbo back exhaust with an X-Force rear muffler. Nice sound, not

too loud but nice and throaty

- RDA slotted front and standard rear disc rotors (changed at 93,000km)

- QFM HPX brake pads (changed at 93,000km)

- Trust BOV

- Earthing kit

- Custom iPod integration (watch Australian TV on the factory TV, listen to

music from your iPod/iPhone through the factory stereo or even watch a

movie from your iPod/iPhone through the factory screen and stereo!

Included is wiring for a second screen to be placed in the back

- Steering wheel controls (Will work with the double din unit I planned to

upgrade to, however the car is sadly for sale)

- 18" M35 ARX wheels with 90% new tyres. These wheels suit the car great and the offset is

perfect.

- Factory HID headlights with auto on/off function

- Aero front bar (without foglights)

- Log book since import and aftermarket warranty until 2013

This car has a massive boot - it will swallow anything you throw at it.

Smart storage under the boot area also gives you place to store the cargo

cover, first aid kits etc... Factory privacy glass on the entire rear of the

vehicle means its easy to see out but hard to see in. The boot has two

modes of opening: Open the entire boot or just the glass portion. Great for

grabbing things out quickly or putting in a few bags of

shopping.

On the highway, this car is amazing. Smooth and powerful - overtaking is

a breeze. You can easily pass the time by listening to your iPod or iPhone

music, or letting your passengers watch a movie.

Only selling as my partner is upgrading to a new,

larger car so we have no need for two big cars and, of course, my toy must

go. Just the usual parking scratches, nothing big and no accident history.

Asking price - $18,990.00 or nearest offer - Pictures below

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