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Ok, I've got no idea what has happened to my previous post...

Anyway, I've got a 11/97 Autech 260RS Stagea with genuine 73,000kms which I am currently wrecking. I was planning on doing an engine/manual gearbox conversion into my RS4, however have decided against it.

The 260RS shares most of the running gear with R33 GTR's eg. engine, gearbox, LSD, brakes etc.

RB26DETT engine comes complete with loom, ecu, manifolds, turbos but missing the afm's. The car was hit in the front, therfore the harmonic balancer was damaged. I have found a replacement one which will be included. The engine and gearbox are still in the car. - $4500

Twin Plate Exedy clutch, (only 1000kms old) - $1500

Manual gearbox - $1000

Brembo brakes complete with rotors and lines - $1900

Nismo front pipe (fits 260RS or R33 GTR) - $500

Used Hi Flow cat converter with 3" flanges - $80

New Trust Pillar Pod 60mm (fits R33) - $100

All prices are open to offers.

Parts are located in Adelaide (Aberfoyle Pk) however I'm happy to post interstate.

Please contact me via pm.

Cheers

Daniel

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more info on the twin plate please!!!

pull type?

exactly what twin palte is it? carbon? hyper metal?

cheers

It's a pull type.

Receipt says it's a Exedy Twin Plate Hyper, sorry I don't have any more info or pics yet as it's still in the car. I'm hoping to have it out within the next few days.

Cheers

Daniel

Brembo calipers sold (pending payment)

Front and rear rotors and lines still available - $200 the lot.

Fronts are 324mm and rears 300mm.

Assume front pipe is 3"? Can you find out postage to Perth 6010? Cheers..

Yes the front pipe is 3".

Postage to Perth is $50.00.

Cheers

Daniel

Pair of factory air deflectors, these bolt on to the caster rods.

Excellent condition - $100 neg.

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interested in the engine.

do you know compression on the cylinders ?

would you provide some sort of warranty ?

please pm me mate :)

Any know issues with engine?

Do you know compression stats? Please pm back! Thx

interested in the engine.

do you know compression on the cylinders ?

would you provide some sort of warranty ?

please pm me mate :)

PM's sent guys.

Brembo calipers and Nismo front pipe - sold.

Here's a pic of the Exedy clutch.

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Here are a some pics of the gearbox.

Also, for anyone interested the Exedy clutch is still available.

Cheers

Daniel

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Yes

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I have the 260RS with N1 motor. Dont know what clutch this would have fron Autech ?What did

you pull out of yours when replaced ? Single plate no doubt ! About to put big dumps and Haltech

under it, and got to thinking the clutch to be a possible issue here ! Cheers

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