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Hi All,

First time poster so I appreciate your time.

NISSA STAGEA WGNC34 RS FOUR S FOR SALE.

Year: 2000

Kms: 122000 

Location: Sydney - Newtown

Colour: Silver

Condition: Good

New Wheels and Rims. Goes like a dream. Recent service in July. Manual + 4WD. Turbo Timer. 

Not really sure what it's worth so happy to take offers, but from the limited adds I've seen on carsales > $15000 I would think. 

Thanks everyone. 

 

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I say this as the owner of a c34 RS4S, try somewhere nearer to $7k.  Unfortunately no matter how nice, people just aren't after these things.

Carsales is a terrible guage of what a vehicle is worth. Everthing on there is waaaaaaaay overpriced.

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