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2002 Nissan Stagea - Low Km's, Twin Sunroof, Dvd Player, Snow Mode Etc


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Hi all!

I'm selling my 2002 Nissan Stagea - 4WD 2.5L Turbo. It's driven 69,xxx km and I've owned the car for a little over two years. I'm only trading down in order to save for a house deposit.

Apart from the standard Stagea luxuries, this car has:

- Twin Sunroofs (perfect condition)

- Aftermarket DVD player hidden in the glovebox which links to the pop-up screen on top of the dashboard

- Snow / Synchro Mode

- Engine Immobilizer

- Genuine Stagea floormats

I've also recently had the car serviced - the brake pads were replaced along with a general tune-up. The tyres are 80% new and rego is included til November.

The only caveats would be:

- The central locking works via the driver's door, but the remote / wireless button no longer functions. I haven't bothered replacing it, but you might like to.

- Minor scratches to body. The worst is the scuffing near the wheel which I've shown in the photos. No other signficant marks which is pretty good for a 10yr old car.

The car can be viewed during work hours in Epping, or outside of this time in Jannali. If I don't answer your call, please leave a message / SMS and I'll get back to you as soon as possible.

Price is $13,999 ONO. Please come and inspect the car before making an offer.

Thank you.

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