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Hey fellow stag owners,

Got a few items that need replacing on my 99' RS four S. They are listed underneath if you can help me out just drop a comment with a price delivered to 5163 S.A. If you have a photo or two of the item please PM me the picture, If in S.A pickup shouldn't be a problem.

-Power steering reservoir. (cracked from the back and wont sit in the slots)

- Rear interior light cover. (large crack in my cover)

-Coolant overflow reservoir and bolts. (purchased the car with the wrong bottle)

- Interior hook clip. (Sits behind the drivers side rear wheel arch believe its used for the cargo blind)

Cheers guys looking forward to your responses.

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Also chasing the boost sensor for a Rs Four S as the nipple on the bottom of mine has cracked and i have had to superglue it on not too sure if the parts are interchangeable between other stagea RB25DET neo or not.

After a drivers side sun roof bracket which sits in the roof lining and holds the right side of the visor in, the clip/bracket is cream in colour

Really need these parts guys want to restore my stag to its factory showroom condition.

Looking forward to your responses.

- Power steering reservoir. (Cracked from the back and wont sit in the slots)

- Rear interior light cover. (Large crack in my cover)

- Coolant overflow reservoir and bolts. (Purchased the car with the wrong bottle)

- Interior hook clip. (Sits behind the drivers side rear wheel arch believe its used for the cargo blind)

- Boost sensor. (99 RS Four S)

- Drivers side sun visor oval clip (Sits in roof lining right ride of the visor clips in it cream in colour)

- Cigarette lighter (Some lowlife scum has stolen mine)

Still chasing the following parts if anyone could please help

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