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1997 Nissan Stagea RS4

Silver duco

Automatic with snow/econ/power settings

62,000kms with log books - Car was imported in late 2009 with 41,000kms and have the papers

All your normal extras like power windows, air con, electric side mirrors etc.

Original rubber boot mat (rare), cargo net, cargo blind.

HID headlights

Stage 2 alarm - keep insurance happy

Car is standard except for the follow upgrades:

18 x8 almost new front tyres and 70-80% rear tyres.

HKS Turbo timer

Earthing kit

HSD coilovers - 1000kms old

Apexi power air intake

Yellow Jacket coil packs - 2,000kms old

Car has recently undergone a major service (60,000kms) with new coilpacks and spark plugs fitted, fluids and oils changed. There are a few minor scratches and dents, nothing serious. The car has been a super reliable and a great daily. The reason im selling is because im starting renovations on my house and i just need a little extra cash. I tried to do the more sensible thing but its just not for me, so im just going to get another cheap thrasher.

So as you may have noticed the price has dropped and thats because i want to sell and a couple of things have gone wrong in the last 2 weeks. 1) my little brother broke one of the speaker covers by opening the door with his foot :angry: and 2) the speedo has started to play up sometimes. I have dropped the price to allow the new owner to get these items fixed as i dont have the time right now and i would just rather sell it cheaper. I didnt have to mention this but its an honest sale and there is nothing worse than dealing with a dishonest person when buying a car. I have included other small imperfections in the pics as well but i havent got a pic of the speaker cover damage. Please excuse some of the pics i could not get my camera to focus properly.

$10,800 $9,750 ono - I really want to move this car as i have plans to start on my house in the next couple months and the extra cash would help a great deal. Im open to offers but please dont be stupid. It one of the cheapest going around SA at the moment. Happy to tell any more info you need or want to know.

Did i mention no swaps.

Adelaide Hills

Kieran - 0412 522 167

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