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Ok so pending photos ill take bonnet, right guard, front bar reo support if for sale, front right xenon if for sale. I need the piece that holds the right side of bar up a little metal piece goes from edge of front right bar to just under headlight. And the piece that goes along the engine bay at the edge to bolt the right guard down down has a little rubber deal on it.

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hey all, sorry i have been away for a while. however. the stag has been sold. only parts i have left are:

coilovers for rs4s f13kg, r9kg and 24x damper adjustable $700 done maybe 3000km if that

power fc from r34gtt inc HC also works on neo stageas an very few s1 stags $1000

apexi pod, like new $80

rb26 carbon fibre timingbelt cover new $40

stagea front strut bar $40 also fits r33 and maybe r34

a factory cut black bumper bar, has broken clip on one side. can be used to clear defects use for drift, race and on road etc $ a handshake and hello will do

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  • 3 weeks later...

hey all, stagea sold in one piece, all i have left are exhaust, coilovers and a apexi airfilter.
sorry for the late reply.

Steve - coilovers werent too harsh but pretty stiff, but added a heap more grip.

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