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Item:12/1998 Nissan Stagea Series II RSFour 4WD Turbo

Location: Carrara, Gold Coast

Item Condition: As new condition. Only 43,000k's with no marks to interior or exterior.

Reason for Selling: Buying a house, so ditching turbos for a while.

Price and Payment Conditions: $24,000

Extra Info:

With only 44,000 kms, immaculate presentation, equipped with two sunroofs, dual airbags, the power of the R34 GTT Skyline engine, the safety features of the GTR Skyline ATTESA all wheel drive system, tiptronic-auto transmission, factory 16" Nissan R33 GTR Skyline look-alike wheels all combined with the luxury and comfort of this elegant Nissan, this car boasts practicality with power and style...

Perfect as a family car or a subtle, yet seriously powerful machine. This car holds extreme potential for modification with the powerful base engine being the RB25DET NEO from the R34 GTT Skyline, but does not scream 'look at me'. This Series II Stagea has a dyno proven 120Kw at all four wheels, 100% standard..

The car has an updated audio system consisting of a Pioneer headunit and Blaupunkt speakers. There is an option of two 10inch Blaupunkt subs and an Epsilon amp for $800 extra. This car also comes with a top of the range paging alarm system and 3 point immobiliser.

Owned by a female who is pedantic about the car and services it every 4000km using Motul oil, it is in its very best possible condition both mechanically and visually. Only reason for selling this beautiful car is that I am buying a house and cannot keep this stunner as well. Very, very regretful sale and the new owner will not be disappointed.

Contact Details: Want more pics or info let me know. Call Samantha on 0433 268 075 or 5594 4435

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Hello,

How are you doing today?and work? hope fine.I saw your car for sale . My client is very interested in this car .please get back to me asap, i have go through the details and the pics of the car, sound great to my client.Get back to me with the more details and the condition of the car.so that i can instruct my client to arrange for the payment.Can you accept wire transfer?because that is my client method of payment.Am buying this onbehalf of my client.I base in london.As a matter of urgency.

please get back to me right away. Thanks and have a wonderful weekend

Regards

Bright Markus

Tel:+447031848524

Fax:+448701363171

[email protected]

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Hello,

How are you doing today?and work? hope fine.I saw your car for sale . My client is very interested in this car .please get back to me asap, i have go through the details and the pics of the car, sound great to my client.Get back to me with the more details and the condition of the car.so that i can instruct my client to arrange for the payment.Can you accept wire transfer?because that is my client method of payment.Am buying this onbehalf of my client.I base in london.As a matter of urgency.

please get back to me right away. Thanks and have a wonderful weekend

Regards

Bright Markus

Tel:+447031848524

Fax:+448701363171

[email protected]

Sounds like the oldest scam out there. Dont listen to this...

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price drop, 24k ono

PPL's - this is a top price for such a sweet vehicle. Who wouldnt want a 'R34 wagon'?

Flyn33, I bought my series 1 Stagea a few months ago (flew up to qld to see the car & do the deal, and had the car trucked back to sa) - I really wanted to buy a series 2 but didnt have the 28k necessary to grab one from qld.

Good luck with the (unfortunate) sale!

BW

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