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1996 Nissan Rs260 Stagea Skyline Gt-R 4Wd / Las Vegas, Nv / $39,900Usd / 140,000 Kilometers (86,000 Miles)


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1996 Nissan RS260 Stagea Skyline GT-R 4WD
Price: $39,900 USD
Mileage: 140,xxx Kilometers
Las Vegas, NV - USA
Modifications: See list
Private Sale

Local pick up – YES
Shipping –YES
Will you ship International : YES
Payment : Bankwire / Cashier’s Check / Cash (discount)
Returns Accepted : NO
Contact method : Email krispytea[at]gmail.com
Trades ? NO
Will you sell parts the parts off your complete car? NO
Will you allow test drives? YES
Who will be paying for the PPI? BUYER
WHY IS IT FOR SALE? Need money, selling toys
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This is a Stagea RS4 with an RB26DETT engine and a full GT-R driveline with 4 wheel drive.
This car has a US California title, and is currently registered and insured.


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Modifications:


ENGINE
Stock RB26 bottom end
HKS head gasket
800cc Nismo injectors
Greddy fuel rail w/AN fuel lines to Aeromotive fuel pressure regulator
R33 Skyline GT-R twin turbo assembly w/full aluminum charged piping
HKS air filters
Greddy intake manifold
Greddy 4-core GT-R intercooler
Custom -12 oil breathing system to custom aluminum oil catchtank with breather
Custom aluminum fuse box holder and cover
JDM carbon kevlar valve and timing covers
Odyssey mini battery

EXHAUST
Full APEXi downpipes & exhaust system

DRIVELINE
OS-Giken twin plate
Nismo 5-speed short shifter
Full GT-R 4-wheel drive driveline

SUSPENSION
Tanabe Sustec Pro coilovers w/custom spring rates
Aluminum strut tower bar

BRAKE SYSTEM
Stock GT-R brakes w/cross-drilled rotors

WHEELS
WORK XSA rims (18x9.5 +10)

EXTERIOR
Authentic R34 aluminum hood
Authentic R34 front bumper
XENON HID R34 headlights
Full Masa fenders (front, rear, sides) and aero kit
Custom Lexus Glacier Frost Mica Pearl White paint (inside & out)

INTERIOR
Bride Low-Max reclinable bucket seats
Full Bride Interior Rear Seats & door panels
Nardi deep core steering wheel
Pioneer in-dash DVD w/ drop-down screen in rear
Original stock key with lock/unlock security button


ELECTRONICS
APEXi Power-FC w/color commander

****SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY!****

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You probably missed the fact it's actually legally registered in the United States.

Edit: not that I feel it's worth 40k USD but that's obviously my opinion.

Edited by Truffles

I am curious. What gives you the impression I missed that?

I don't see the significance of it being registered in USA....

Enlighten me.

cant you register a murdered out rickwhaw with a 9ltr diesel if you wanted to in the states?

I am curious. What gives you the impression I missed that?

I don't see the significance of it being registered in USA....

Enlighten me.

Given the status on legally registering a grey import of this nature in the USA, I'd say there would be less of these in the entire country than you can count on your hands.

http://www.nicoclub.com/archives/the-facts-about-nissan-skyline-importation-into-the-united-states-1.html - Bit of info, if you're interested. I know this relates to skylines but the stagea is in the same basket.

Edited by Truffles

"I'd say there would be less of these in the entire country than you can count on your hands."

this i very much doubt

you do know were primeraly in australia yeah?

its easier to just get one imported from japan.

"I'd say there would be less of these in the entire country than you can count on your hands."

this i very much doubt

you do know were primeraly in australia yeah?

its easier to just get one imported from japan.

No shit. I'm talking about the seller, selling it on to someone in the USA. It's worth about 18k for one in Australia...

Edit: what makes it expensive over there, is the fact they can't legally comply them over there anymore because no company has federal approval to do it. Not until the car reaches 25 years in age

Edited by Truffles
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What's as RS260?

Dropping an RB26 into a Stagea doesn't make it a 260RS, doesn't look like it ever made it near Autech.

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