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Item: PARTS

Location: SUNSHINE COAST

Website:

Item Condition: USED BUT GC

Reason for Selling: NOT NEEDED

Price and Payment Conditions: VARIOUS

Extra Info: CAN POST

Pictures: GOOGLE

Contact Details: PM

Nissan S13 Parts:

S13 Brake Booster - $65

Dash cluster manual - $60

Dash cluster surround - $30

steering Column (wheel and column to steering rack) - $120

SR Front seats - $70 pair

Rear view mirror - $30

Ignition barrel with door locks and boot lock with key - $150

Rear REO - $75

Rear Bar GRAY VGC - $80

S13 Tail lights VGC - $100

Stock Suspension front and rear - $200

Full SR20 brakes and calipers - $250

FRONT DOORS complete - $175 each

Front guards VGC - $120 each

Boot lid with holes shaved - $150

Sr20 rear cradle HUB TO HUB - $350 including all arms

S13 NISMO STRUT BRACE WILL CLEAR RB - $85

2.5" press bent back incl cat with oval muffler PERFECT FOR N/A or BUDGET - $150

S13 Manual pedal box - Brake and clutch - $180

Black s13 carpet VGC - $80

Roof lining - $60

Rb20DET PARTS

Intake plenum - $150 INCLUDING Throttle body, and injectors

Fuel rail with x6 injectors - $120

Rb20 Block with crank and sump - $80

RB20 head with cams and cam gears - $100

Crank angle sensor - $100

RB20 Power steering pump - $75

Nissan Stagea RS4 Ser 1 parts:

Window regs RHF LHF - $75 each incl motor

Rb25 AUTO AWD Gear box - $300

Front reo -$75

Bonnet - $300 SONIC SILVER

Front guards $100 each - SONIC SILVER

Front door cards - $45 each

LHR Door complete - $200

RB25 Auto Radiator VC - $150

Passenger Mirror front SONIC SILVER - $75

Strut brace, front adjustable - $80

Black vinyl venetian - $70

Rear tail lamps - $75 each

Tail gate complete with wing - $350

NISMO side skirts - $120

Nismo front bar with lip - $250

Nismo rear bar with lip - $250

Corner lamps, smoked clear - $80 pair

Will add more when i figure out whats left

If you need anything not listed off a Stagea or S13 please PM me

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  • 2 weeks later...

Item: PARTS

Location: SUNSHINE COAST

Website:

Item Condition: USED BUT GC

Reason for Selling: NOT NEEDED

Price and Payment Conditions: VARIOUS

Extra Info: CAN POST

Pictures: GOOGLE

Contact Details: PM

Nissan S13 Parts:

S13 Brake Booster - $65

Dash cluster manual - $60

Dash cluster surround - $30

steering Column (wheel and column to steering rack) - $120

SR Front seats - $70 pair

Rear view mirror - $30

Ignition barrel with door locks and boot lock with key - $150

Rear REO - $75

Rear Bar GRAY VGC - $80

S13 Tail lights VGC - $100

Stock Suspension front and rear - $200

Full SR20 brakes and calipers - $250

FRONT DOORS complete - $175 each

Front guards VGC - $120 each

Boot lid with holes shaved - $150

Sr20 rear cradle HUB TO HUB - $350 including all arms

S13 NISMO STRUT BRACE WILL CLEAR RB - $85

2.5" press bent back incl cat with oval muffler PERFECT FOR N/A or BUDGET - $150

S13 Manual pedal box - Brake and clutch - $180

Black s13 carpet VGC - $80

Roof lining - $60

Rb20DET PARTS

Intake plenum - $150 INCLUDING Throttle body, and injectors

Fuel rail with x6 injectors - $120

Rb20 Block with crank and sump - $80

RB20 head with cams and cam gears - $100

Crank angle sensor - $100

RB20 Power steering pump - $75

Nissan Stagea RS4 Ser 1 parts:

Window regs RHF LHF - $75 each incl motor

Rb25 AUTO AWD Gear box - $300

Front reo -$75

Bonnet - $300 SONIC SILVER

Front guards $100 each - SONIC SILVER

Front door cards - $45 each

LHR Door complete - $200

RB25 Auto Radiator VC - $150

Passenger Mirror front SONIC SILVER - $75

Strut brace, front adjustable - $80

Black vinyl venetian - $70

Rear tail lamps - $75 each

Tail gate complete with wing - $350

NISMO side skirts - $120

Nismo front bar with lip - $250

Nismo rear bar with lip - $250

Corner lamps, smoked clear - $80 pair

Will add more when i figure out whats left

If you need anything not listed off a Stagea or S13 please PM me

Do you have any idea of shippingcosts to Sweden?

Interested in some lights, sideskirts even front guards! Depends on shipping.....

Thanks

Any idea how much shipping would be to sydney on the sideskirts and rear lip? (if you would seperate from bar that is)

Man shipping is no issues but ur looking at around $100 for both.. and just for u i will seperate!

Any idea how much shipping would be to sydney on the sideskirts and rear lip? (if you would seperate from bar that is)

Mate shipping is no worries.. but ur looking at $100 ish and for u i will seperate!

Chasing Stagea clock from top of dash?

Any pics of nismo rear bar and need both passenger doors?

gold coast

clock and both doors are gone.

pics of the rear bar you'll have to check the stagea forum as they up on there

  • 5 weeks later...

Are the nismo body parts, side skirts and bar with lip only for a stagea or do they fit a S13 as well??

Could you possibly PM pictures or on thread !!

If they fit a S13 you got it sold !!

Are they plastic or fibre glass ??

Jase.

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