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** Urgent Sale ** I recently bought a Nissan Stagea RB25DET 4wd 1997 Series 1 Dayz Edition,we have my wife's car and Ive got a highly modified CBR900RR Fireblade.

Must sell my ex-cop car ASAP, contact me to ask any questions - this car is in immaculate condition. Advertised on ebay and in the saturday Advertiser.

For sale is my VR Commodore BT-1 police pack sedan, an unbadged SS. Reason for sale - I have bought a turbo wagon for my growing family. Regretfull sale due to being in excellent conditon and also with a low km V8 engine.

Very low 118,000kms, in excellent condition. No accidents, no dings, no real blemishes besides normal 10years worth of minimal useage (see kms!). Driven once or max twice per week. Overall in absolute supreme condition. A $200 very minor touchup paint job would make this car look showroom new.

White paint sedan with white powdercoat 16inch mag wheels with new tyres, and also with new noelthane suspension bushes. Very 'tight' around corners with minimal body roll.

Standard BT-1 car with pretty much all of the SS features (LESS cruise control, power windows and SS bodykit!). That is the only real difference between a BT-1 and a SS model. Do your internet research to understand what a BT-1 actually is, and see below to view some of the BT-1 Commodore features. The car is badged as an Executive.

Car Modified features: Clarion 6 stack CD player, Clarion head unit with tape deck, Clarion sub-woofer, Clarion amp, 16inch mag wheels with new tyres, full 2.5 inch cat-back exhaust system, 2.5 inch cat converter hi-flow, Powerchip gold 95 memcal chip (should use Premium unleaded), SS Inductions cold air induction set, K&N air filter, carbon fibre strut tower brace, special memcal override chip, cross drilled and slotted disc brake rotors, new sintered brake pads.

Standard Car parts includes SS interior front and rear seats, SS interior fabric to all doors, strong automatic gearbox, 5.0 litre V8 engine, IRS and plice spec PAl enhanced FE2 suspension, LSD, ABS brakes, SRS airbag, etc. Full BT-1 police pack.

Car was serviced very recently, new brake pads 2 months ago, new front tyres 3 months ago and reasonably new rear tyres, new noelthane suspension bushes 3 months ago (full Peddars kit, and had suspension test which stated FE2 suspnsion in excellent condition). Just had new right hand front hub replaced.

Car was in NSW Highway Patrol for the first 40000ms, then another owner for 32000kms, and Ive had the car since 72000kms and have done all the mods myself. Has around 215kw of V8 power with massive torque. Excellent condition, selling as Ive bought a Stagea wagon from Japan due to 2 kids and a dog.

The BT1 pack contains the following: ABS, FE2 Sports Suspension, IRS, LSD, Driver's Airbag (SRS), 80L fuel tank, Sump protector plate and fuel tank protector plate, Door interior light switches disabled, map reading light/interior light, special brake pads (front and rear), certified police speedometer, with light in instrument binnacle over speedo (to read speedo no lights on), and can be V6, V8 or HSV V8. With the V8, the seats have SS embroided on them. The BT1 pack is added to an Executive sedan.

Manufactured in March 1995, one the last few VR's built until the March / April 1995 VS release.

* Advertised Elsewhere * (Adelaide;s saturday Advertiser and ebay - http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dllVie...e=STRK:MESE:IT)

Brendan Wilkeson

0427803556

[email protected]

or PM me here on the forums

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  • 2 weeks later...

URGENT SALE

URGENT URGENT URGENT

must sell make me an offer - maybe minus the full stereo if you want it cheaper?????

genunine kms, genuine top condition, genuine reason for sale!

Brendan

ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED......

Clarion stereo (cd stacker, tape head unit, amp & subwoofer) have been removed, so will sell the car for a cheaper price.

Currently under negotiation, $7750 looks like the sale mark..... anyone?? Its a TOP CAR!

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