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G'day All,

Am selling the Stag, so its time for the rest of my parts to go. The long post with photos and descriptions can be found here (http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/410946-massive-rb26dett-sale-gtr-and-stagea/). Below is a condensed list tailored for Stags:

- Drift Racing/Bucket seat, black, R34 GT-R style, comes with rails to fit all C34 Stagea (as was fitted to my Stagea), R32, R33, R34 Skylines and probably Silvias too. Will not freight, pickup only.

$350

- Tein "Type Wagon" adjustable coilovers to suit automatic C34 Stagea (Series I and II), "Low Down Spec Cool Style Master" (love the Jap brands/names for stuff). Fronts have been rebuilt (with genuine Tein seals) and rods re-chromed. Have receipts, not fitted since rebuild (due to sale of car). Rears are still good. Adjustable spring seats, so adjustable in height, damping is fixed valve. Get on these quick!

$750

- Stock Stagea rear upper camber/control arms, left and right side. Also have FR &RR swaybars.

$20 for both

- Space Saver spare wheel, T125/90D16.

$15

The following gear is from/to suit an RB26DETT engine:

- High Mount Twin Turbo Kit, gave me 347AWKW.

$1600 ono

- Upgraded R33 GTR Turbos, rebuilt, larger, inconel/steel wheeled, ball bearing CHRA's, 8000km's on them.

$650

- R32/R33 S1 Coilpacks, full set, with mounting frame, 8000km old, P/N: 22433 60U02.

$150

- R32/R33 S1 Coilpacks, full set, P/N: 22433 60U01.

$100

- CAS with mounting bracket.

$100

- R33 N1 dumps, with heat shields, 8000km old.

$100 for both or $60 each

- R33 N1 exh manifolds, with heat shields, no cracks, 8000km old, untouched ready for porting.

$35 ea or $60 for both

- Alternator with tensioner bracket.

$50

- O2 sensors, FR and RR.

$30 for the pair

- Single pin/blade Oil/water temp sensor.

$7

- Thermostat housing/Coolant snout (block side) PLUS thermostat.

$25

- FR and RR hotside compressor outlet snouts, includes the rear OEM rubber hose.

$50 for both

- Air/coolant temp sensor (OEM, yellow plug).

$15

All offers considered. Shoot us a PM, txt or give us a call. 0429 001 875.

Cheers,

Pete

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and I might as well take this while I'm at it :)

- Air/coolant temp sensor (OEM, yellow plug).

$15

Sorry to do this in 3 seperate posts.

Pm me a delivered price to Adelaide cheers

  • 4 weeks later...

Hey mate just wondering if you would sell the rails seperate? Cause i have a pair of those seats and cant get rails. Or what rails did you use?

  • 2 weeks later...

UPDATE and PRICE DROP

- Drift Racing/Bucket seat, black, R34 GT-R style, comes with rails to fit all C34 Stagea (as was fitted to my Stagea), R32, R33, R34 Skylines and probably Silvias too. Will not freight, pickup only. Saw these in latest Autobarn ad (no rails) for $150...
$350 $200

- Tein "Type Wagon" adjustable coilovers to suit automatic C34 Stagea (Series I and II), "Low Down Spec Cool Style Master". Fronts have been rebuilt (with genuine Tein seals) and rods re-chromed. Have receipts, not fitted since rebuild (due to sale of car). Rears are still good. Adjustable spring seats, so adjustable in height, damping is fixed valve. Get on these quick!
$750 $650

- Stock Stagea rear upper camber/control arms, left and right side. Also have FR &RR swaybars.
$20 for both offers

- Space Saver spare wheel, T125/90D16.
$15 $10

- High Mount Twin Turbo Kit, gave me 347AWKW. Boxed up ready to freight!
$1600 $1400 ono

- R32/R33 S1 Coilpacks, full set, with mounting frame, 8000km old, P/N: 22433 60U02.
$150 $100

- R32/R33 S1 Coilpacks, full set, P/N: 22433 60U01.
$100 $80

- CAS with mounting bracket.
$100 $80

- R33 N1 dumps, with heat shields, 8000km old.
$100 $80 for both or $60 $50 each

- FR and RR hotside compressor outlet snouts, includes the rear OEM rubber hose.
$50 $40 for both

- Air/coolant temp sensor (OEM, yellow plug).
$15

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...

G'day Nathan,

The coilovers/struts/shocks for C34 stags come in only two flavours...fork or eyelet bottom mounts.

The manuals (and RWD's) have the forks and the autos have the eyelets. Now I'm confusing myself. There's a sticky in this Stagea section which discusses suspension at length.

If you want to check your car, see what the bottom mounts look like... if they are eyelets these will fit. Spring rates are 4kg/mm front and rear which are quite nice balance of rigidity and comfort and are suitable for all stags (once again, read the sticky RE: spring rates).

Cheers,

Pete

UPDATE and PRICE DROP - Drift Racing/Bucket seat, black, R34 GT-R style, comes with rails to fit all C34 Stagea (as was fitted to my Stagea), R32, R33, R34 Skylines and probably Silvias too. Will not freight, pickup only. Saw these in latest Autobarn ad (no rails) for $150...$350 $200- Tein "Type Wagon" adjustable coilovers to suit automatic C34 Stagea (Series I and II), "Low Down Spec Cool Style Master". Fronts have been rebuilt (with genuine Tein seals) and rods re-chromed. Have receipts, not fitted since rebuild (due to sale of car). Rears are still good. Adjustable spring seats, so adjustable in height, damping is fixed valve. Get on these quick!$750 $650- Stock Stagea rear upper camber/control arms, left and right side. Also have FR &RR swaybars.$20 for both offers- Space Saver spare wheel, T125/90D16.$15 $10- High Mount Twin Turbo Kit, gave me 347AWKW. Boxed up ready to freight!$1600 $1400 ono- R32/R33 S1 Coilpacks, full set, with mounting frame, 8000km old, P/N: 22433 60U02.$150 $100- R32/R33 S1 Coilpacks, full set, P/N: 22433 60U01.$100 $80- CAS with mounting bracket.$100 $80- R33 N1 dumps, with heat shields, 8000km old.$100 $80 for both or $60 $50 each- FR and RR hotside compressor outlet snouts, includes the rear OEM rubber hose.$50 $40 for both- Air/coolant temp sensor (OEM, yellow plug).$15

any pics of the seat
  • 4 weeks later...

Hey mate,

Coilovers are currently on hold pending payment at end of this week. Will let you know their availability either way on Sat.

Cheers,
Pete

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