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I did a few weeks ago.

Just ran a search and found 1 wrecker.

Im contacting them now.

Thanks again ;)

I ran a search on 1997 and got 4 listings, but 3 were 98-99

Still ring them all, as they may have the year listed wrong and also S1 runs from 1996-1998

One of em has a 96 nose cut and wont seperate the parts. asking $2K + delivery.

The others didnt have much else.

My PB reckons ha may be able to fix the rad support and tie bar.

not sure bout the reo but.

2k for a nose cut is pretty cheap IMO.

Thats good to know cos this is the only one I have seen or heard of.

Pob add on another $200 for delivery to me.

Shame I didnt know about it a few weeks ago cos Ive got most of the parts now.

  • 2 months later...

finally got the stagea back. $9.5K later :laugh:

Big thanks to all those that provided info and helped me source the parts - much appreciated.

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Still need to get the Engine cross member.

Anyone know if any of the skyline ones are compatible?

:laugh:

Terminal - thanks for that, I'll look into it.

AlexCim - yep, thay came up good.

The guys who did the work did a great job. ( I paid em well for it too)

darrinspencer - cheers, I'll see if it suits and hit him up.

Thanks again fellas, Id probably be screwed without the help of y'all.

:thumbsup:

Now for the mods!!!!!

muhahaha

hahaha.

Yeh, Im keen, but the missus isnt :P

Probably only throw on a SAFC II and R34 GTT side mount.

Run a bit higher boost.

I cant go too hard on it as it is my missus car.

I'll save the main mods for my R33 GTST :yes:

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