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Nissan Stagea- C34

Prime Edition- Late 2000 S2 WGC34 (RWD)- First rego'd in Japan in March 01

First AUS Owner

Auto

Rear Wheel Drive- Car is lighter than AWD version, meaning more fuel efficient and quicker (I haven't driven a AWD version so I can't confirm this)

Genuine Full Hyper Dolphin Kit

Pearl White

Just clicked over to 90,000km- genuine with log books from Japan

Always serviced every 5,000km with fully synthetic Martini Racing oil

Recently serviced by Boostworx- 1 March 2011

Xenon headlights

Ganador mirrors

Full Leather Interior

Electric and Heated Seats

Reclining Rear Seat

Momo Steering Wheel with paddle shift

Momo gear knob

Cargo Net and retractable blind for the rear (not sure what it's called)

Tein Coilovers Front and Rear- camber, castor adjustable etc etc

Hyper Dolphin front strut brace

Rose Joint Suspension arms

Stainless Steel Braided brakes lines

Upgraded brakes- I think they are either R33 or R34 but has noticeably larger calipers

New rotors and pads all round- 6 months ago

Full 3 inch stainless steel Fujitsubo exhaust with high flow cat- nice sound, not loud

Pod filter

G-Square Carbon Fibre Door Sil Covers (pretty rare I have heard)

17inch Kranze Mesh Wheels- bit of dish

High Quality alarm. Has interior sensor, dual stage sensor etc etc with built in turbo timer.

7inch Clarion touch screen DVD player with bluetooth and ipod feature

Pioneer Splits front and back

Air con, climate control

Auto closing tailgate

Genuine Stagea floor mats all round

Still has 1.5 years warranty remaining

that's all I can think of atm!

Car was involved in a minor car accident 5 months ago but was fixed by highly reputable import crash repairer- All Type Crash. I also got the car inspected post accident repairs by a Suspension specialist and I have written confirmation to say everything is A1.

With a decent set of rims this car would look even better!! Just a pity I'm not in a position to put a new set of rims on this car. I will get better photo's up soon.

Location: Adelaide, SA

PH: 0433 603 333 (calls, txt or pm)

Price: I'm asking $16,000 ono but I would be open to swaps BUT strictly old school rotor or datsun only.

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Hey Adam, i'm gd thanks mate. Yes I was a t wedding with Amy and she mentioned she worked at the restaurant as you.

Yeah i have to sell my beast so I can downgrade and put the money towards a new house.

Your car is sounded pretty awesome, man you spend some $$ on that car. Gd luck with your sale too mate,

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