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Im chasing the following parts for our damaged series 1 RS4.

Front bar spoiler - still needed.

Front bar Cover - still needed.

Front bar cover clips - still needed.

Front bar mould - still needed.

Front bar reinforcement - still needed.

RH headlamp assembly - still needed.

RH front park lamp - still needed.

LH front park lamp - still needed.

Radiator support assembly - still needed.

LH front gaurd - still needed.

Radiator (auto) - found.

Fan Blades - found.

Fan Clutch - found.

Air con fan and cowl - found.

Front subframe Tie Bar - still needed.

RH front steering tie rod - found.

RH front steering tie rod end - found.

W/screen washer motor - found.

Engine splash tray - still needed.

Auto trans rubber hose - found.

LH rear upper control arms x1 - found.

LH rear lower control arms x1 - found.

Rims - found.

Apart from the obvious, can any one advise what parts from this list (if any) can be used from skylines or other Nissans?

Anyone got any of these parts laying around by any chance?

Cheers.

;)

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I'm fairly sure most mechanical parts are similar to R33/R34, but the body parts you'll need to go stagea specific.

Steering/control arms would most likely be R33 but i'd double check it with someone who's actually had a look at the two next to each other.

Front bar reinforcement Probably R33 GTST

Radiator support assembly R34 GTT i beleive. Stagea looks more R34 then R33 in the enginebay

Radiator (auto) Huh? R33 Skyline rad fits

Fan Blades R33 Skyline AFAIK

Fan Clutch R33 Skyline AFAIK

RH front steering tie rod Nissan for not too much (there was a thread...probably skyline)

RH front steering tie rod end Nissan for not too much (there was a thread...probably skyline)

W/screen washer motor Probably R33 Skyline

Auto trans rubber hose Bursons, new. Get a tranny cooler in GB?

LH rear upper control arms x2 R33 GTST

LH rear lower control arms x2 R33 GTST

Rims

My 20 cents worth;

Front bar spoiler - Stagea

Front bar Cover - Stagea

Front bar cover clips - R33GTST or R33GTR

Front bar mould - Stagea

Front bar reinforcement - ?

RH headlamp assembly - Stagea

RH front park lamp - Stagea

LH front park lamp - Stagea

Radiator support assembly - ?

LH front guard - Stagea

Radiator (auto) - R33GTST Auto

Fan Blades – R33GTST (I have R32GTST if you want to compare)

Fan Clutch – R33GTST (I have R32GTST if you want to compare)

Air con fan and cowl – R33GTST (I have R32GTST if you want to compare)

Front subframe Tie Bar – R33GTR

RH front steering tie rod- R33GTST or R33GTR

RH front steering tie rod end - R33GTST or R33GTR

W/screen washer motor – R33GTST

Engine splash tray - ?

Auto trans rubber hose - Aftermarket

LH rear upper control arms x2 – R33GTST

LH rear lower control arms x2 – R33GTST

Rims – I have 4 standard Stagea S1 rims with almost new 225/50/16 Nankangs if you need them

;) cheers :P

i have a 97 rsfour front bar that i dont need as of monday, perfect condition. umm also have genuine stagea 15in mags with 90% rubber, 4 of. wheels are in QLD classifieds section if you want pics and details

Hey Guys. Thnx heaps for the info. very helpfull.

PMs sent ;)

Just to clarify- rims from an R33 GTSt will fit then?

Might be a good time to upgrade my rims on my GTSt and donate the 17's to the stagea.

Of course this is not the cheapest way around it. :)

  • 2 weeks later...

BUMP!!

I found some of these parts.

Still need the following:

Front bar spoiler.

Front bar Cover.

Front bar cover clips.

Front bar mould.

Front bar reinforcement.

RH headlamp assembly.

RH front park lamp.

LH front park lamp.

Radiator support assembly.

LH front gaurd.

Front subframe Tie Bar.

Engine splash tray.

Anyone??

  • 1 month later...

BUMP!!

Still need the following parts :

-front bar

-front lip spoiler

-radiator support assembly

-front subframe tie bar (R33 GTR?)

-left rear upper control arm (R33 GTST - non HICAS model?)

-left rear toe control arm (R33 GTST - non HICAS model?)

-left front gaurd

-front headlights

-front driving lights

-front indicators

Anyone??

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