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Hey all, It's time to sell my stagea... 

https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/details/Nissan-Stagea-1997/SSE-AD-5412679/

 

1997 Nissan Stagea WGNC34 DAYZ AWD RB25DET

 

Engine and Ecu:

Rb25det

Turbo - New Hypergear Atr43g3sat with braided lines

Injectors - 440cc Sr20 with new O rings

Computer - Adaptronic e420d

xforce 3" Downpipe

Catco 770 catalytic converter

Trust 3" exhaust with electronic Y pipe

Walbro 255 fuel pump

Front mount intercooler

Splitfire coil packs

MAP

Wideband - Innovate lc2

Re4r01a gearbox

 

Interior:

Leather seats

S2 wood fascia

Floor mats

Cargo net and blind

Rubber mat

JVC headunit

Rockford fosgate speakers

 

Suspension and Brakes:

MCA Blue coilovers

Whiteline F+R ARB, Rear camber arms, Traction rods and Adjustable Caster bushes

R33 sumitomo F+R calipers with remsa pads

DBA T3 rotors F+R

Nismo Front braided lines and APP Rear braded lines

Cusco master cyl brace

 

Exterior:

N/a grill

350z track wheels with near new 245/40 tyres

Xtreme paint protection

 

Fun, comfortable and reliable daily driver. If a part was wearing out, it was replaced with genuine nissan or proven aftermarket. e.g: genuine nissan 2x front drive shafts, tie rods, upper and lower front control arm bushes, etc etc. There is way too many things to list, as you can see from the photos.

 

SOLD

 

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