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Hey all. I have a Series 1 C34 RS4 Stagea i am beginning to wreck. I have all parts available beside the Turbo, Exhaust, and Wheels. Please contact me Fo Pricing. Am willing to post if people are willing to pay for it.

I also have a series 2 Nismo catback exhaust with genuine nismo papers from japan. $350 o.n.o

Series 2 RS-V standard front shacks and spring and standard rear struts on lowered springs. $350 o.n.o

Series 2 airbox with brand new K&N filter and black plastic pipe bits off it. $120 o.n.o.

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a list of some parts:

- Masa Motorsport Bodykit (fibre glass). inc.ront & rear bar, side skirts and wing. $1500.00 o.n.o

- RB25DET (R33 Series 2) minus turbo. $1200.00 firm

- Standard Side Mount intercooler + piping. $50

- weather strips. SOLD

- series 1 tailights $120.00 whole lot

- headlights. $100.00 each

- side mirrors $75.00 each

pm me for other parts and postage is available if you are willing to pay for it.

gogglez-10 cargo blind hooks are sold sorry mate.

Only headlights are sold. front indicators available and has clear side indicators

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