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Make: Nissan

Model: Stagea Series 2 RS4

Year: 2000

Engine/Goodies:

RB25DET NEO

Greddy electronic Boost Controller

NISTUNED By Ben Phillips - M1 tuning

220 HP at all 4 wheels

New Radiator at 95 xxxkm

Drift BOV

Split Dump/front to 3 inch exhaust with 2 mufflers and resi

GREDDY full return intercooler kit. Painted Black. Best install we have ever done.

Oil Changed Every 5000kms Penrite

Full 100 000 KM Service including Timing Belt, Bearings, Thermostat, Spark Plugs, Water Pump, Oil Seals. - Gavin Wood Auto Tech

custom oil catch can - legal

Transmission Cooler upgrade

New 02 sensor

HID headlights

HID fog lights

Blue globes for high beams

Full Alarm including auto window up feature

Tint front windows and strip on front window done by Justint

Brake Upgrade R34 GTT 4pot front 2pot rear

Front 310 mm Slotted DBA discs

Rear 290?mm Slotted DBA discs

Bendix Pads all round

ILE57 PLATES NOT INCLUDED

Mileage 129 xxxkm

Gearbox:

Custom shift kit done by Russels Automatics

Suspension:

Japanese Tein Super Flex Wagon coilovers Bought brand new

Rear White-line 24mm Adjustable Sway Bar

Rear JJR Camber arm adjustable

Rear JJR Toe arm adjustable

Front JJR arms not on car

GKteck Front Adjustable spacers

Interior:

Leather

Heated front seats

Quality Stagea floor mats

Calibre Boost Gauge

Red LED Dash

Greddy turbo timer

Greddy boost controller

Stereo:

Kenwood CD Player

Front Pioneer Splits

Pioneer Rear 6''

Sub/Amp and DVD headunit may be included depending on price

Exterior:

Standard Black

Standard kit

Rubber front lip

N/A grill

Eyelids

Rolled Guards

NISMO smoked side indicators

Wheels & Tyres:

4 x 18'' 9.5 WORK emotion 11Rs Glim Silver +30 with BFG tires 75% tread rotated every 5000kms

Brought brand new from Japan waited 3 months for them

Item Condition:

Engine Runs like a dream

The Bad points are the paint is not as good as it could be, A bad repair job from previous owner on the rear left panel.

What it looks like someone tried to steal the badge on the boot before I had the car and the previous owner glued it back on with something

unknown to me and it has dribbled down the door. Scratches on the underside of the rear bar. Stone chips.

Chips on the Windscreen have been repaired by OBrien glass.

Leather on drivers seat is worn, have been quoted $100 to fix.

It can be a great family car or just a awesome daily, and its got the power to keep you happy.

Height can be adjusted before sale if requested

RWC will be supplied on request

Location:

Gold Coast

Reason For Sale:

Have had the car for 3 years now I think, and its time to move on, time to put my efforts into a different project

Contact Details:

Jack Christie

Email [email protected]

phone 0434 515 257

Price and Payment Conditions:

$17 000 ono or will swap for a 1972 Skyline hahaha !

Other than that no swaps!!

These are some of the Photos taken by several Photographers

There is a Streetkarnage Shoot coming up soon. Engine and Interior shots will be posted soon.

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