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2001 Nissan Stagea C34 RS4S
Location - Woodcroft South Australia
Contact - 0404 556 480

Regretful sale, no swaps! Owned by a mechanical business; very well looked after and maintained. Most of the mods (including the Nistune) were done in Oct/Nov 2013 before our last NSW trip.

- NEO RB25DET
- 5 speed Factory manual
- AWD
- Metallic Silver
- 2500KG heavy duty tow bar + new Hayman & Reese surround
- Roof racks (currently not fitted)
- Factory wind protectors
- Just Jap stealth black front mount intercooler kit (new)
- K&N panel air filter element
- HKS ABFLUG Coilovers (front) – Tein Coilovers (Rear)
- Hardrace adjustable rose jointed R33 GTR castor rods (new)
- Adjustable rear rose jointed control arms (new)
- Custom brake master cylinder stopper (new)
- Nistune making 170KW at all 4 wheels on 12psi + dyno sheets (recently tuned at Classic Performance)
- Oxygen sensor (new)
- Spitfire coil packs (new)
- Walbro fuel pump (genuine new)
- Just Jap stainless steel 3 inch dump/front pipe (new)
- JJP High flow cat converter (new)
- Custom 3 inch cat back exhaust with anti-drone rear muffler (Exhaust by Classic Performance)
- Alloy radiator (new)
- Front and rear QFM A1RM brake pads
- Turbosmart boost controller
- Intake hard pipe mod
- Genuine Nissan front strut brace
- HID head lights 5000k (new)
- LED front parkers, rear number plate and cabin lights (new)
- Steering rack spacers (new)
- Modified steering knuckles
- Flushed brake system with Nulon Super DOT 4 fluid
- NGK Spark plugs (new)
- Steering rack ends (new)
- Tie rod ends (new)
- Front and rear diff oils (new)
- Transfer case oil (new)
- Nulon fully syn gearbox performance oil (new)
- Coolant with super long life (new)
- Aftermarket gear knob
- Upgraded front & rear speakers + mp3 CD player


Done at 100,000KM the following: (approx 11 months ago, all the Ks since have been highway ks)
- Genuine Nissan timing belt
- Genuine Nissan tensioner
- Genuine Nissan idler
- Genuine Nissan camshaft seals
- Genuine Nissan crankshaft seal
- Genuine Nissan rocker cover gaskets and half moons
- Genuine Nissan gear stick boot
- Genuine Nissan water pump
- Genuine Nissan sway bar bushes and links


General Specs
Tinted windows (legal)
ABS
Traction control
Airbags (driver & passenger)
Airconditioning
Electric windows
Electric mirrors
Central locking
12v socket in the boot
Fold down back seats
Space saver spare tyre


We have always used Nulon fully synthetic oils and genuine Nissan oil filters every 5000km. We have towed to NSW twice with a car & trailer on the back with absolutely no mechanical issues. With the coilovers/upgraded suspension bits, the car did not sway with the trailer on the back (even at 110kms) and sat very evenly.

There will be more that we have forgotten to mention, if interested please come and inspect. Mechanical inspections encouraged and very welcome.

Will come with 3 months fresh registration.

RIM & TYRE OPTION
With factory/stock R34 rims & Federal Evo tyres - $12,900
With R34 GTR Rims & Achilles ATR Sports tyres - $14,000 (we would rather sell it at the cheaper ^ option)

OPEN TO REASONABLE OFFERS – In no hurry to sell.
(No time wasters)

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