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For sale $14999 Ono

Nissan Stagea c34 2000 rs4s manual very rare bayside blue

Rego and rwc.

115k kms

Selling due to receiving a company car. Very regretful sale for such a great all rounder car. Heaps of space in the back, tow ball for a trailer and heaps of get up and go when needed and handles like a small sports coupe. All major modification work done by very well known tuner Racepace motor sports these guys purely work on RB motors.

Car made 270rwkw and has been well looked after and serviced regularly.

Mods include.

R34gtt front 4pot brakes

R34 gtr drivers seat

Tow ball

Return flow blitz front mount.

Silicone intake

Gcg highflow turbo

Apexi pod filter

3" turbo back exhaust

R35 gtr injectors 800cc

Modified factory BOV

Bc coilovers fully adjustable

Hicas lockbar

Power Fc with hand controller

All stock parts supplied as well inc seat turbo injectors Intercooler everything needed to go completely back to stock.

Reciepts for most work done and parts purchased.

Receipt for 100k km service included.

Would love to hang on to this car but just not practical when I have a fully maintained work car.

All questions and offers welcomed but please no swaps.post-109722-14089618026638_thumb.jpgpost-109722-14089618261114_thumb.jpgpost-109722-14089618382726_thumb.jpgpost-109722-14089618613576_thumb.jpgpost-109722-14089618804492_thumb.jpgpost-109722-14089619133518_thumb.jpgpost-109722-14089619811725_thumb.jpg

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