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Stagea M35 Pearl White

Up for sale is a 2002 Stagea M35

It has been our family car for the last 8 years. It has been one of the best cars we have owned. Now it is time to move on.

Details,

Nissan Stagea M35

Pearl White

181000kms

High flow turbo form Bill at ATS

Scotty dump pipe

DVD player, TV tuner with Dual head rest monitors, English Conversion (The first one to be converted in SA) Should ad value

Reverse camera, parking cameras in front bumper

Factory cruise control

Dual Sunroof

Racing Heart 18X8 mags with fairly new tyres

Interior is fairly tidy with a few marks in the boot. 

 

The Bad,

The suspension is quiet but it is very soft and bouncy, 

Leaks a bit of oil around the rocker covers,

Back bumper needs painting or body kit,

1 or 2 of the window switches are intermittent

It has seen a lot of car parks and has a few door marks down the side

 

Price is $6000

Contact Brad zero four two seven 999093

 

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