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1999 Nissan Stagea RS4 Dayz Manual

 

Hey there ladies and gents, as per title selling a Series 2 RS4 manual swapped dayz edition. This is as good as they get before S2 factory manuals/260RS being a S2, GTR box, dayz kit and the RB25 NEO. It is still AWD. 

 

Bought with the intention of dailying it, but circumstances have changed so time to move it on.

 

Have spent lots of time and money on bringing this up to standard, bought it as a half completed manual conversion with a bunch of things needed. Heres the spill;

 

ENGINE

Stock RB25DET NEO w/ 160,000km

Splitfire Coilpacks

OEM Airbox (comes with a hectic pod filter if suits buyers taste)

Major service completed including timing belt, cam and crank seals, coolant flush, oil (castrol 10w-40), oil filter and sparkplugs

OEM exhaust 

 

DRIVETRAIN, BRAKES AND SUSPENSION

R32 GTR 5 speed gearbox

R32 GTR transfer case

Brand new single plate Exedy clutch (push type)

Gearbox oil drained and filled with Redline shockproof gear oil

Transfer case oil drained and filled with Nissan D-Matic (ATF)

Front and rear diffs drained and filled with Penrite 75w-90 gear oil

ATTESSA flushed, filled with Nissan D-matic and bled

R32 GTR Sumitomo front calipers & rotors

Adjustable height and rebound coilovers (unsure of brand)

Hardrace adjustable front upper control arms

Hardrace adjustable rear upper control arms

 

EXTERIOR & INTERIOR

Factory Dayz kit including front bar, side skirts, rear bar and spoiler. 

Non-sunroof

Wont come on the 8 MR BBS wheels, Will come on R33 GTST wheels with RWC tread. 

Factory manual centre console

R34 GTT Steering wheel with a Silvia airbag

OEM electric leather seats

OEM cargo net and privacy cover

New FitMyCar full set of floor mats

Fresh paint correction buff and polish, then sealed with autoglym wax

Aftermarket alarm, immobilizer and central locking

 

Thats pretty much it, only things to note is it does have the common stagea rust under the mirrors, the boot has a decent dent in it, and the drivers seat has a tear in it. There are inperfections here and there, and i have tried to take pictures of absolutely every one i can see. These are available to serious buyers, so there is no hidden surprises before inspecting. I have tried to reflect all this in the asking price. Asides from that its a clean and honest car. Happy for comp testing to be done for serious buyers only. Sold with no RWC or Rego.

 

*WONT COME WITH BBS’s, WILL COME WITH R33 GTST WHEELS*

$10,000 

Located Eltham North

 

Any questions please feel free to pm me. 

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10 minutes ago, 04-LOOX said:

Hey mate is this still available ? 

Yes mate it is. Text me on zero424 490 18seven if you’re interested, ill reply much quicker.

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