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Hi all,

I thought I would post this up here as I am looking to get into a Stagea. Have been wanting one for a while and am getting no where with the sale of my car so I thought I would post this up on here to see if anyone was interested in a trade.

For trade I have my 2003 Nissan Skyline V35 350GT8. Details as follow:

Automatic ( has manual shift feature allowing for shifting at gear knob or paddles on the wheel)

66 ***kms

leather sided seats

Dual zone Aircon

Bose factory stereo

and much more...

Mods incluede:

Stillen exhuast system

Asuka Tv Tuner

factory computer converted to English

Black indicators

Aftermarket front grill

Lenso 18inch wheels

K&N air filter

Alarm and imobilizer fitted

'VQ35DE' number plates

I am looking for either a straight swap for an M35 stagea with under 150 000kms or a swap plus some cash my way for a C34 stagea ( auto , under 150 000km).

Please anyone feel free to pm me if you are interested.

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