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Hi All,

I have recently bought a S1 260RS and have been looking for parts here and there and have found that even though there are heaps more Stag's in AUS now than there were 3 years ago, it is still quite hard to find parts.

I thought it might be a great idea to put together a list of wreckers who generally have stagea parts. I know there are those of us who are more than happy to have parts delivered from interstate, like me. Who knows if this takes off then it may even become a sticky.

I have done a search on SAU and i could only come up with a few that have been mentioned in posts but i personally haven't dealt with them...yet! Ideally i would love more locations in Victoria but the bigger the list is the better all our chances are of finding what we need.

ONLINE

QUEENSLAND

  • Nizz Pro, Gold Coast. (07) 5564 8333
  • A1 Nissan wrecking, 94 Musgrave Rd, Coopers Plains. (07) 3277 8926
  • Alljap Auto Parts, 1860 Sandgate Rd, Virginia. (07) 3865 2221
  • All Automotive Import Parts, Seventeen Mile Rocks QLD, (07) 3715 6474

VICTORIA

  • Osaka Imports, Knoxfield. (03) 9800 4041

HERE'S HOPING THIS LIST GETS BIGGER. :thanks:

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Nothing at the moment.

I thought i would start this thread so that people out there who are chasing stagea parts and SAU members don't have any, then they can source them from various wreckers around Oz.

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Thats awesome, thanks.

For those that don't know option1 here are some extra details.

7 Remora Rd

Hamilton QLD 4007

Phone: +61 7 3268 1113

Fax: +61 7 3268 2028

http://www.option1garage.com.au/default.htm

DOES ANYONE KNOW OF SOME PLACES IN MELBOURNE??? :-)

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+1 for Option 1

I got my tyres and lug nuts from them, did better than price match they even beat a mob down in Sydney who had a better listed price. Top it all off they even delivered them to another tyre place who were fitting my rims in Nundah for free.

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Niiice!!! Looks like Option 1 might indeed be my first option for interstate Stag parts.:worship:

Cruising Fast, You mentioned a mob in Sydney, Who are they and what are their contact details? The more Suppliers/wreckers etc we have on this list the better all our chances are of having the straightest, mint looking stags in the country!:devil:

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Niiice!!! Looks like Option 1 might indeed be my first option for interstate Stag parts.:worship:

Cruising Fast, You mentioned a mob in Sydney, Who are they and what are their contact details? The more Suppliers/wreckers etc we have on this list the better all our chances are of having the straightest, mint looking stags in the country!:devil:

The other mob from Sydney wern't wreckers, just tyre and rims sellers. They where advertising on eBay Kumho KU31's from memory.

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Melbourne, Dandenong.

Power Road Car Sales

9 Plunkett Rd, Dandenong - Ph: 03 9791 9284 Fax: 0397919284

This guy sells Stags but i asked him about one that was out back and he said it was for parts.... so im sure if you need any thing he would deffinately be a viable option for parts in melbourne

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