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Hello.

I need to find where I can buy the interior frame that goes around the AC & stereo unit.

My local nissan dealer can't stop laughing when i comes in, scince they don't know anything about the car, and only fint spareparts when i got the partsnumber.

I found one set in a wrecking-thred, but doesn't get anwser, which is understandable when I asked for price including shipping around the globe. :banana:

I've searched all over the world and can't find anyone who got one i can buy, so this is my last chance until i have to make it by myself, which usually doesn't look good. :P

The reason i need it?

Some stupid m****"¤#"&¤##/ kid thought it was fun to break into my garage, then inte the car and try to get the stereo out. And didn't succed.

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Oh, by the way, does the skyline and stagea share the "wiper and light unit" on the wheel?

Need a new one after the visit. :D

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thats really f#$cked up man. it get on my nerves that people think they are better off with your stuff than you are. did you catch the kid or think they will?

finding the bits you need, you could keep an eye out on import monster / jap auctions for the bits. there was a couple of stagea's being wreaked in the for sale section f this forum, someone might have the bits your after. or just type in stagea in ebay and a bit shows up, might have to search australian ebay. i just found this on ebay

Wiper Arm

dont know how you'd go with postage to sweeden though :banana:

Ok as for the radio Facia:

Should be to hard to find, I see them on the auctions all the time. Try import monster or jessestreter.com ect ect OR PM stagharts and see if he has a spare. as he recently got a lot of interior bits of Ruby cos he needed cupholders and ruby was selling it as a package....

The wiper stalk have a look on australian ebay (www.ebay.com.au) search stagea. Saw one the other day :banana:

I got kind of pissed the first time they did it, but they were in for a total of 4 times. This is the parts they broke, the other is "only" paint. :cool:

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All over the car. :blink:

I saw the wiperunit on ebay, and found some to buy in the nz. But I need to know if it is tha same as in the skyline, scince i know some skylines that's beeing wrecked over here, and then it will go much faster to get it installed so i can drive the car.

Thanx for the tip wiyh the radio facia, shall send a PM asap.

I have a spare woodgrain facia, has the extra bit for the aircon vents above the stereo aswell. paid $50 off ebay, looked black in the pics and had no description, being woodgrain is no use to me. PM me if interested

Hey mate, I've got a wiper arm for sale, $35.00 including postage to Sweden.

It's in perfect condition, let me know if you'd like any pics.

Cheers

Edited by RSFour
  • 1 month later...

Thank you all for the help. :P

The car's om the roads again and it's all thanx to you. :)

I haven't repainted the interior yet - i just can't decide the color. :blink:

But the car is repainted and i just got some action pictures today. Enjoy Sweden! :ninja:

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All photos by: http://www.schumis-foto.se

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