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Hi All,

Up for sale is my daily driver & road warrior.
This car was brought into Australia in 2007 by Ben from J-Spec Imports.
The car touched down in Australia with 78000 genuine km (Paperwork and the lot to prove it !) Car is currently sittin on 192,XXX and has rego until the 15th of Feb. 2015

This car has the classic RB25DET out of a R34 GT-T along with an Automatic Gearbox found on an Autech R33 GTR and an R33 GTR Drivetrain and ATESSA AWD system found on GTR's.

(Summary for those who do not understand Nissan speak : This car is a MASSIVE sleeper/family performance wagon!)

Since then the car has had 2 previous owners prior to me. Both took very good care of the car. The car had a Vapour Injection Liquid Gas System installed by it's previous owner so it now runs on both LPG and Premium 98! This makes the car highly economical (compared to other Stagea's on the market!)

In my ownership, I have driven the car to Gold Coast, and to Canberra plenty of times !
It's a great roadtrip vehicle and has been taken care of well.

Timing belt was changed at 160,000 km (for the second time!) It still can last you up until 240,000 or even 260,000 so there's a long way to go.
The springs in this car were sagging (stock springs) so I decided it was time to fix that and had Bilstein Struts put in with Pedders Springs. This car is the ultimate sleeper !

The Rotors on the brakes were worn out so I got new front and rear slotted rotors along with some Dixcel Brake Pads for the extra stopping power. The CV joints were also replaced less then 10,000km ago!

Now, if you don't believe me, I have a folder full of receipts dating back from 2007 until now. This car is immaculate and is ready to go for the new owner. The Pearl White paint is in amazing condition and is a sight to behold. So if your interested in being the proud new owner of a WGNC34 Stagea with the GTR Drivetrain and ATTESA AWD system, do not hesitate to get in contact with me !

PIcs & Contact Info available here : http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/bella-vista/cars-vans-utes/immaculate-2000-nissan-stagea-rs-4-v-awd-monster-on-dual-fuel-/1054836327

Edited by ShawnG

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