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Open to offers and trades for a project/cheaper car +cash.

Location = Kyogle, 2474, NSW (about 2 hours from the gold coast)

65,084km,

Turbo, Rear wheel drive,

AT with manual mode and steering wheel shift,

Factory key with remote central locking.

Interior is like brand new, not a single scratch on the leather, no scrapes, no marks, no holes or sun damage in it. factory "Stagea" floor mats.

Everything works like new, Aircon is ICE cold, heater is HOT.

The electric leathers seats are also heated...

Non smokers car

Currently unregistered but comes with all the papers including full normal compliance documents (from a professional workshop, no personal or backyard job!) and many receipts. I can register the car here in NSW any time if needed. leaving it unregistered for now in case of an interstate buyer.

Has pretty much all the options ticked, heated leather seats, cargo barrier + roll out cargo shade, weather strips above windows, Automatic has the manual mode with steering wheel shift, wood-grain style trim, traction control etc.

This car has NEVER failed to start, blown smoke or made any strange sounds. smooth, powerful and clean. Its the RWD version, I choose this over the AWD because it is both more fuel efficient and has lower maintenance costs. Engine oil is golden, before and after service.

Drives like new.

Body: Paint is near immaculate, during import something damaged the passenger front quarter + front bar very lightly. The headlight was cracked and has been replaced. there is a scratch on the quarter panel and along the door a short way. No rust or other issues.

History: Includes books from new and the japanese papers.

I bought the car about 3 years ago while living in Japan for myself after looking at a LOT of stagea's and r34 skylines but ended up hardly using it (drove about 2000kms total), shipped it back to australia a year ago where its been in storage in our garage, started occasionally to make sure everything kept running.

Took it for a 15km drive a few days ago and all running perfectly. Also installed a new timing belt (due to age rather than kms) and the correct NEO rb25det water pump (not the "almost the same" cheap r33 version!) at the same time.

I have never modified this car in any way, it was a very clean, stock standard car when bought in japan and remains so.

$9,200 ono

Please call me or email if you have any questions, would like to have a look at the car or make an offer.

thanks for looking,

martin

(02)66333131 (home)

[email protected]

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