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Maybe looking for a very cheap C34 stagea

Not concerned about condition

Must be cheap

Have seen them go from between $1500 to $4000 with some issues or damage or no engine over the years

Prefer Queensland

If you see something let me know

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I do not know what you mean.....

Give my car back you stole off me

I miss it

Gee thats a bit rough. My bank balance would disagree with the stolen part. But i get where your coming from, riding the bus would make me pissed off too. ;)

Shell, 4 doors, all side glass, damaged front, needs nose cut.

Roof damaged from another car sitting on top of it!!

....alot of work

I will keep looking

I did buy a 80-90% complete damaged M35 today...

Still looking for a C34

Shell, 4 doors, all side glass, damaged front, needs nose cut.

Roof damaged from another car sitting on top of it!!

....alot of work

I will keep looking

I did buy a 80-90% complete damaged M35 today...

Still looking for a C34

Why not repair the M35?

Save a lot of hassle and possibly cash. Plus you end up with a better chassis to play with.

Oh, just remembered, you wanted RWD manual.... you are familiar with the 350S are you not? Parts are available.

there was a fellow that tossed a VQ into a R34 on here. also look up sexy dave (david quinn.) he's got a VQ in a R31 and can probably point you in the right direction for the ECU work.

Darrin, fatz just bought himself an s2 and I *think* he also mentioned that he had an s1 to strip parts off. Try hitting him up - only problem being he's down here in Sydney. :(

thanks Nick....I have already spoken to him

I am looking at all options at the moment.......it may be cheaper to buy one from japan with a R34 front already...there is a couple for sale at the moment

From what I have been told so far, it does not need to be complianced, as the car gets rebirthed under another totally different chasiss number etc

It will not actualy be called or registered as Stagea in the end either

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