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Hi guys. Thinking about selling my Nissan Stagea to get a 4wd with a larger towing capacity. I will consider SWAPS for a 4wd, after a dual cab as a minimum so dont tell me about your utes or commodores/falcons. Or a Cash sale

  • -Nissan Series 2 RS4 Stagea - Snow Edition with lockable centre diff
  • -Tiptronic auto
  • -140K kms
  • -Neo Rb25det, had factory nissan 100K service done by Nissan. all new belts, pumps etc etc, very well looked after and maintained
  • -Bleed valve and boost gauge, running 11psi. goes very well
  • -D&T exhaust system - have reciepts
  • -Tow bar fitted. have towed my race car + trailer + full car of people + fuel and tools + tyre rack with no drama's does it very well
  • -Tein Wagon Master coilovers. near new, have the reciepts, manuals and adjusters for them. handles great!
  • -18inch Speedy wheels all round with Federal 595's up front and neutons on the rear. plenty tread left
  • -3 months rego
  • -Pioneer MP3 player with a full set of awesome speakers/splits. sounds great without being over the top
  • -ALL electrics work
  • -inside and outside is immacualte!
  • -Recently fitted a triple point alarm/immob which complies with Aust standards and insurance worth $700
  • -have a stack of reciepts for the various work done

Price - $12,000firm or swaps as above in bold.

Pm me or call/sms me for info. 0412 938 933

Adelaide SA

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Hi guys. Thinking about selling my Nissan Stagea to get a 4wd with a larger towing capacity. I will consider SWAPS for a 4wd, after a dual cab as a minimum so dont tell me about your utes or commodores/falcons. Or a Cash sale

  • -Nissan Series 2 RS4 Stagea - Snow Edition with lockable centre diff
  • -Tiptronic auto
  • -143K kms
  • -Neo Rb25det, had factory nissan 100K service done by Nissan. all new belts, pumps etc etc, very well looked after and maintained Just installed a pair of new front CV's
  • -Bleed valve and boost gauge, running 11psi. goes very well
  • -D&T exhaust system - have reciepts
  • -Tow bar fitted. have towed my race car + trailer + full car of people + fuel and tools + tyre rack with no drama's does it very well
  • -Tein Wagon Master coilovers. near new, have the reciepts, manuals and adjusters for them. handles great!
  • -18inch Speedy wheels all round with Federal 595's up front and neutons on the rear. plenty tread left
  • -3 months rego
  • -Pioneer MP3 player with a full set of awesome speakers/splits. sounds great without being over the top
  • -ALL electrics work
  • -inside and outside is immacualte!
  • -Recently fitted a triple point alarm/immob which complies with Aust standards and insurance worth $700
  • -have a stack of reciepts for the various work done

Price - $11k or swaps as above in bold.

Pm me or call/sms me for info. 0412 938 933

Adelaide SA

edited with updated info

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