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Hi Guys,

Up for sale is my stagea which I bought about a year ago, car is fantastic and served me very well, however I now need something P-plate friendly as my girlfriend is getting her Ps we are buying a care to share.

Please note: For skylines australia members I'll put 12 months rego on it !!!!!

See below a copy of my carsales ad, use this link for more pictures : http://www.carsales....t&cr=0&__N=1246

"This is a great car, please contact me for a test drive at any time!!!! first to see will buy. I am selling because my girlfriend is getting her p-plates and needs a p-plate friendly car for us to share.

The car is very spacious and has been fantastic for moving house and is very powerful and a pleasure to drive. Apart from a few touchups the paintwork is in good condition and overall the car looks stunning!!!

One Australian Owner

Regularly Serviced

Rare RWD version

Luxury Pack (black leather seats)

Dayz Bodykit

Comes with Spare tires

Outstanding mechanical condition, never had any troubles

Modifications:

JVC double din head unit w/ remote

17" Weds (lightweight japanese rims)

turbo timer

aftermarket catback exhaust (legal noise limit- been tested)

K&N panel air filter"

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