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Hi guys, I'm in need of the following parts for a series 1,

- front bar reinforcement

- radiator support assembly

- bonnet

- R/H splash shield

Does anyone know where I can find any of these? I have tried partslocator.com.au but no luck.

Cheers

Daniel

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Hi guys, I'm in need of the following parts for a series 1,

- front bar reinforcement

- radiator support assembly

- bonnet

- R/H splash shield

Does anyone know where I can find any of these? I have tried partslocator.com.au but no luck.

Cheers

Daniel

Thanks Gerry, I may have found a bonnet and the front bar reo at RMA spares. Just waiting for confirmation from Steve.

I'm still looking for the radiator support assembly and r/h splash shield.

Cheers

I feel your pain dude...I have just finished repairing our stagea and was also looking for some of these parts recently.

Not an easy task.

I think darrinspencer might have a rad support. might be worth sending him a PM.

Good luck :)

Thanks mate, I will be getting the rad support from Darrin, he has confirmed that the Series 2 is the same as Series 1.

If anyone else is looking for front end parts the radiator, radiator shroud, air con condenser and air con thermo fan are all R33 items.

Here are some good places to start looking for Stagea parts,

RMA Spares

43a Egerton St

Southport, Qld 4215

PH 07 5532 7914

All Automotive Import Parts

10 Benronald Street

Seventeen Mile Rock, Qld 4073

PH 07 37156474

Central Motor Wreckers

836 Humffray Street South

Ballarat Vic. 3350

PH 03 5332 1721

SLAPPS

1 / 13 Westerway St

Slacks Creek Qld 4127

PH 07 3208 8489

Zac at Slidewize Imports is great if you need smaller items in a hurry. I'm getting both the headlights and grill for $275 delivered by EMS. I also bought a set of vented fibreglass guards a while ago for about $600 deliverd.

http://www.slidewizeimports.com/products/y...inksStagea.html

Cheers

Daniel

Thanks mate, I will be getting the rad support from Darrin, he has confirmed that the Series 2 is the same as Series 1.

If anyone else is looking for front end parts the radiator, radiator shroud, air con condenser and air con thermo fan are all R33 items.

Here are some good places to start looking for Stagea parts,

RMA Spares

43a Egerton St

Southport, Qld 4215

PH 07 5532 7914

All Automotive Import Parts

10 Benronald Street

Seventeen Mile Rock, Qld 4073

PH 07 37156474

Central Motor Wreckers

836 Humffray Street South

Ballarat Vic. 3350

PH 03 5332 1721

SLAPPS

1 / 13 Westerway St

Slacks Creek Qld 4127

PH 07 3208 8489

Zac at Slidewize Imports is great if you need smaller items in a hurry. I'm getting both the headlights and grill for $275 delivered by EMS. I also bought a set of vented fibreglass guards a while ago for about $600 deliverd.

http://www.slidewizeimports.com/products/y...inksStagea.html

Cheers

Daniel

Sweet, updated the Parts Dealer thread :(

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;#entry2466873

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