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Hi guys, got a few items up for grabs off a 99 S2 RS4. I also have some items that I am no longer going to fit onto my stagea as I’m going for a different look now. 1. Standard exhaust, full turbo back system with the usual scrape marks on covers. No holes in pipes only marks on covers, includes heat shields as picured. - $100. 2. HKS Cannon (Inlet 3.5" & outlet 4.5") pipe on the inlet was cut by previous owner, would come up good with a clean up. Brown spots you can see in the pics are from the rubber matting I had it wrapped in. - $60. 3. Front garnish for factory front bar, fibreglass. Origionally bought this for my factory bar but decided to go with a different look. Only been dry fitted, in original condition and packaging. - $140 4. Rear garnish for Dayz Bar, again origionally bought this for my factory bar but decided to go with a different look. Came with some damage to the exhaust cut-out which has been repaired, I have given the whole thing a rough sand back. Comes with all mounting hardware. - $180 I have attached a couple of pics of when I had it taped to my rear bar to measure up mounting holes. 5. Stock Stagea rims with tyres. Rims are in fair condition with some scuff marks visible in the pics below. Tyres; 2 at 10% and 2 at 80%. - $450 6. Auto Transmission, removed for manual conversion, comes with standard flywheel and torque converter. Box was serviced and valves were replaced prior to being removed. - $250 7. Plastic console surround and Tiptronic Auto selector. Removed when I had it converted to manual. - $50 All items are located in Wentworthville, contact me on 0433 147 729 for more details. Local pick up preferred
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I have to put up my Stagea for sale as I have no time to rebuild it.... It is sitting at a mates place and it needs to go ASAP. It's an RS4-V, so it's auto and 4wd. The car has done about 220,000kms and is in reasonable condition. The interior is in pretty good condition with some wear and tear on the steering wheel and driverside seat, but nothing to serious. Some specs of the car: Nismo clear bumper and side guard indicators Complete Dayz bodykit Weather shields 17" R34 GTT manual wheels Factory MOMO steering wheel Dayz edition carbon look dash inserts Full Black Leather interior with heated seats. No engine and missing driverside front headlight. Some engine internals in the boot. Located in Bayswater Melbourne. $2000 ONO. More pics on request.
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So here's my ugly yellow thing: And that's how she rolled off the boat from japan, resplendent with stone chips, grandpa-grill and stupid sleepy eyelid thingies. Now the interior. Where to begin. There was no less than 3 different sized TV screens, 2 independant CD stacks, 3 head units (yes, three), 2 amps, 2 subs, 2 different alarm systems and more dodgy wiring than a Telstra telephone exchange. Just about everyhting had a remote too, and they had all been attached to the key ring. The entire key ring with all the alarms and remotes was so big that it couldn't fit inside the elbow-box on the centre console. The import guy couldn't stop pissing himself laughing as he handed the keys over. My favourite part was probably this though: This photo was taken halfway through my exorcism of the wiring-demons. Note the innocent-looking little box near the top of the tangle? This ingenius device was labeled "MAXIMUM PARTY LIGHTS". When activated, it flashed the headlights, brake lights, indicators, high beams, reverse lights - EVERYTHING - all in time to whatever music you had playing. Sometimes there are just no words. There were also 2 little black boxes jammed under the centre console. Their sole purpose was to play ridiculous little tunes. One box played an irritating song if you left the door open with the headlights on. The other box played a completely different (but equally irritating) song if you left the keys in the ignition. Here's the thing though: they didn't disable the factory Nissan "bing bing bing" sound. If you left the keys in the ignition with the door open AND the headlights on, what resulted was the most god-awful cacophony I've ever heard. Surely one stupid music box was enough? What the hell made them think they needed 2?! I removed everything that wasn't factory, put it in a BIG carboard box and put it on my bathroom scales. 29 kilo all told. 46 kilo if you included the subs. That's equivelant to like, a small girlfriend. I threw it all on ebay and was able to offset the rego cost of the car, so pretty happy about that. Aside from the atrocities committed against the electrical system, the car was otherwise unmolested. There was a HID kit that looked professionally installed and a cat-back exhaust. Considering some of the lemons I've imported in the past, I think I managed to score a reasonable Dayz edition Series 2.
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From the album: Silverback Stagea
Haven't been on here for ages, but got excited about putting a set of black Monoblok Lensos. 18x9, 30 offset, 225/45/18's on it and sits perfectly. Now, just got to find one Lenso centre cap (deep dish) for one side.