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Have my 2007 Stagea up for sale. This is the one of the last ones produced and is a series 2 in the M35 era complete with the VQ35. Is in absolute immaculate condition. The Car has been in the country since May 2014 and has done just under 70 000kms. Still some of the original plastic covering on the scuff plates from factory! Tyres have travelled about 5500kms Michelin Pilot Sport 3's. No modifications have been done apart from the Muffler.

Fully factory optioned with:

Axis Floor Mats

Axis Weather Shields

Soft Close boot

Twin sunroofs

Autech 17 inch alloys

Nismo Muffler

Aftermarket satnav (all still in Japanese so fairly useless here in Aus)

Leather trim with red stitching

Electric front drivers seat

Remote entry and Keyless Start

Factory HID headlights

Reverse Camera

Pearl White Paint

Car runs and drives like a dream just replaced both auxiliary belts and front wipers with genuine Nissan parts! Selling as I don't really need a car this big at the moment, price is negotiable but will swap for an r34 coupe turbo manual or something in the S Chassis range

Price for now $16 000 negotiable, will come with rego and rwc upon deposit. More photos can be provided, Text or Call on 0437 445 706 test drives are more than welcome

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*Update*

70 000km service done today includes:

Oil and filter (Castrol A5 Fully Synthetic 5w30 and Genuine filter)

Genuine air filter

Tyre Rotate

Handbrake adjustment

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