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Im searching for the following parts for our 96 RS4:

-front bar - found

-front lip spoiler - found

-radiator support assembly - still needed

-front subframe tie bar (R33 GTR?) - still needed

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

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

-left front gaurd - found

-front headlights - found

-front driving lights - found

-front indicators - found

-front bar reinforcement - still needed

Anyone have any of these parts laying around?

:)

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-radiator support assembly - still needed

-front subframe tie bar (R33 GTR?) - still needed

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

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

-left front gaurd - still needed

-front bar reinforcement - still needed

ANYONE?

I may be able to supply the rear suspension parts if my mate picks up a GTST at auction tomorrow which we will strip.

I may also be able to provide a slightly damaged front passenger fender if the company thats going to fix my car replaces it.

Thanks Alex, your a champ. I received the lights today aswell - thanks again :P

Ive already got the upper and lower control arm and a toe control arm from a GTST.

The lower control is the same but the upper control arm and toe control arm appears to be different.

Wondering if you might be able to clarify this for me at all?

SK told me that I may require a toe control arm from a non-hicas GTST? :D

I may also have the front gaurd lined up already - will let you know. :laugh:

mate if it was the upper control arm i could have helped you, i just had mine replaced with adjustables.

No probs mate. thnx anyway.

I didnt have any troubles with the upper and 2 lower arms, as they are the same as the R33 GTST.

Having trouble finding the toe arm though. Not sure if it is the same as any skylines either??? no one seems to know... :D

Thought about going through Nissan but the dealers are useless where I live.

They didnt even know skylines existed after 88!!

:D

No probs mate. thnx anyway.

I didnt have any troubles with the upper and 2 lower arms, as they are the same as the R33 GTST.

Having trouble finding the toe arm though. Not sure if it is the same as any skylines either??? no one seems to know... :ermm:

Thought about going through Nissan but the dealers are useless where I live.

They didnt even know skylines existed after 88!!

:D

hope this helps

Toe Control Arms

hope this helps

Toe Control Arms

Thanks for that. Ive contacted them and am now awaiting a reply.

I also found them through Gold coast Nissan.

Brand new nissan part (1 only) - $245 :D

This will be my last resort...

Just a thought, radiator support same as R34? only because headlights bolt in after they convert the front ends.

No there not

I will be removing at least the top panel, if not the whole radiator support panel when I do the conversion and fitting a R34 panel

No there not

I will be removing at least the top panel, if not the whole radiator support panel when I do the conversion and fitting a R34 panel

Yours is a series 2 isnt it? Is it the same as the series 1?

How long before you'll have thje rad support out?

Yours is a series 2 isnt it? Is it the same as the series 1?

How long before you'll have thje rad support out?

I would think the S1 and S2 would be different, as the head lights are, so the mounting points will not line up

At this stage, I am not sure if I can just change the top part of the support. The masa kit photo only shows the top bit which is only approx $120-130? from nissan for a R34.

Have you tried nissan for a price?

Get on to Alex for some part numbers, that way you will know for sure

Metro Nissan in Brisbane are pretty good for import parts, or you could order direct from www.japanparts.com

It will be at least 2 months before I get to mine.

I would think the S1 and S2 would be different, as the head lights are, so the mounting points will not line up

At this stage, I am not sure if I can just change the top part of the support. The masa kit photo only shows the top bit which is only approx $120-130? from nissan for a R34.

Have you tried nissan for a price?

Get on to Alex for some part numbers, that way you will know for sure

Metro Nissan in Brisbane are pretty good for import parts, or you could order direct from www.japanparts.com

It will be at least 2 months before I get to mine.

No probs. Thanks for the info. ;)

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