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Series 1 stagea airbag steering wheel

in excellent condition

$80 pickup morphett vale

$130 posted

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Series 2 stagea r34 gtt airbag tiptronic steering wheel

in excellent condition

$100 pickup morphett vale

$150 posted

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Series 2 stagea R34 GTT tiptronic auto controller

$60 pickup

$80 posted

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PM me

1x set of RDA 280mm x 30mm 90% new. front R32 GTst, Stagea S1

had slight surface moisture rust from leaking shed, sandpapered off

$80 pickup

$140 posted

1x set of RDA 280 x 29mm 75% new. front Stagea s1, R32 GTsT

$70 pickup

$130 posted

1x stagea S1 front brake caliper set, with braided line as pictured, new pads

$50 pickup

$90 posted

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PM me

cheers

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296mm rotors SOLD

stagea calipers SOLD

1x set 280mm rotors SOLD

1 x 280mm x 29mm slotted front disc rotors for sale - $70 pickup $120 posted

steering wheels for sale

1 x 280mm x 29mm slotted front disc rotors for sale - $70 pickup $120 posted

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steering wheels for sale, plus 1pair rotors ^

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

turns out you're correct

s1 wheel sold

have for sale still the S1 stagea steering wheel with auto, & auto tiptronic control box

  • 2 years later...

Still for sale:

R34 / Stagea S2 auto tiptronic control box - $50 pickup from Christies Downs, SA

Also for sale:

C34 S1 cargo net - $50 pickup

Stock S1 C34 Stagea swaybars, front and rear - $20 pickup

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