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Hi, I have some parts for C34 Stagea which I no longer require.

Located in Boronia, Melbourne but I'm happy to freight at your expense.

0419-010-757

Cheers, Chris.

1. 3" Cat Back Exhaust - $550

This exhaust was made by Rowville Exhausts in mild steel with a straight through stainless steel Magnaflow rear muffler. It tucks up closely to the body and is relatively quiet. It will pass EPA (<90dB)

2. 16 x 7 Series 2 Nissan Stagea Wheels & Tyres - $450

These have just been painted in gloss black by Bayswater Panels. Tyres are 205 65 16 and are in road worthy condition.

3. Set of 4 5-Stud 25mm Bolt on Spacers - $150

4. Complete Set Front & Rear HPX Brake Pads - $100

These are for the earlier Series 1 Stagea with the slightly smaller brakes as these pads did not fit my 99 model Series 2.

5. Intercooler Piping suit RB25DET R33 GTS-T, R34 GTT & C34 Stagea (Return Flow) - $100

6. Front & Rear Spings - $50

7. Front & Rear Sway Bars - $50

8. Front Indicators - $20

9. Dash Mat - $20

25mm bolt on spacers SOLD.

keen for the rear springs, are ya willing to seperate??

PM sent

hey rob i've replied to your PM

Postage for the dashmat to 2619?

i'm doing the dash mat for $30 delivered but you're now the 3rd person in line to have enquired..

just a heads up the dash mat is not a rolls royce of dash mats, it looks like a SAU group buy custom made kinda thing but some strips of velco and you'd be right.

3. BOLT ON SPACERS >> SOLD

4. PADS >> SOLD

5. INTERCOOLER PIPNIG >> SOLD

8. FRONT INDICATORS >> SOLD

9. DASH MAT >> SOLD

G'day,

I've got 2 questions

1 Have you still got the wheels?

2 Being stock, will they go straight onto a RS V?

I'm only asking because after reading some posts about wheel offsets depending on the model, I'm getting confused about what would fit on my car, being a rwd auto.

Cheers

  • 3 weeks later...

G'day,

I've got 2 questions

1 Have you still got the wheels?

2 Being stock, will they go straight onto a RS V?

I'm only asking because after reading some posts about wheel offsets depending on the model, I'm getting confused about what would fit on my car, being a rwd auto.

Cheers

hey mate sorry for late reply i've been overseas..

yes i have the wheels, yes they will fit your rs-v.

cheers, chris.

Hey there, you don't happen to have that plastic hook thing attached to a bit of string in the boot where u lift up the spare tire panel? =P

nah i'm not wrecking a stagea i just have few bits and pieces - only whats listed.. sorry mate

Yeah still interested in the wheels. I've sent you a pm.

Cheers

hey mate yeh sent u pm, thanks.

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