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The time has come to let go of my Nissan Stagea. I have recently lost my licence for a few months, so there is no point it sitting around doing nothing.

I bought it back in March, I traveled to Victoria to pick it up. I am the second owner since it has been imported from Japan back in 06'

The car is filled with all the factoyr options. It's a rare DAYZ edition, which includes a sporty bodykit. It also features rare twin sunroofs, among other things.

This is also one of the lowest km Stageas on the market, clocking in at just over 71,000km.

The paint is all factory silver, but has a few scuffs and scratches from the previous owners possesion.

This car has been an absolute pleasure to own, and has not failed on me once. I would keep it if I could, but I am planning to move soon and I don't have the space for such a large car to sit around.

Since ownership I have slightly modified it, some mods include aftermarket gauges, new speakers, coilovers, Series 2 tail lights, clear indicators etc. Stock parts are included in the sale.

The the only (cosmetic) problem with the car is that the rear guards were pumped to fit wider wheels, and unfortunately they are a little rough. This reflects on the price.

Other then that, the condition of the car is great, you wouldn't think it was a 1996 model.

I've also overhauled the engine, changing all the belts, waterpump and fluids 2 months ago. So you won't need to do anything major (other than brake pads and tyres) for another 100,000km. It has a long rego too!

The Stagea is located in the Liverpool region of Sydney.

Price: $11,500

You can contact me on 0410-65-1989 or shoot me a PM.

Thanks, Adam.

Oh I forgot to mention, aftermarket parts can be removed to reduce the price. This can be discussed further to interested parties.

I will get more/better photos up once I give the car a good clean.

Thanks,

Adam.

  • 2 weeks later...

Guys, I want this car gone, so I'll get it go for
$8000 firm
until this Friday (22/07) only!

I am loosing out big time, come grab a bargin!!!!!!

  • 1 month later...
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