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Wrecking, White 1999 Nissan Stagea. Factory Manual AWD with RB25DET Neo. 130,xxx km.

These are a few specific things available:
- $2200 RB25DET Neo AWD engine with about 130,000km (head gasket, timing belt, water pump etc were replaced at 100,000km - compression test to come, can hear running)
- $600 Standard ECU with NISTune Type 2(?) board.
- $600 Full set of R33 GTST brakes including 4 pot front calipers, 2 pot rears, non-warped rotors, good pads. Will not split anything.
- $600 full set of white 17x9inch Yokohama AVS Model 6 wheels. one has slight gutter rash. Unsure on offset, maybe +35? Front tyres still have legal tread (Federal 595 EVO), rears cooked. (pictured)
- $100/pair front guards, not rolled, mint condition.
- $150/pair rear doors, mint condition, no rust, including glass and door trims.
- $200 Series 2 tail lights and garnish, mint condition.
- $150 Manual dash cluster with 130,000km, mint condition.
- $80 climate control unit, mint condition.
- $350 3 inch mandrel bent mild steel exhaust with stainless Varex muffler with twin tips (no controller). might suit other cars.
- $400 standard RB25DET Neo turbo (OP6 rear), holds boost fine, never boosted past 10psi.
- $20 hot side front mount intercooler pipe, alloy.
- $80 standard AFM (slight damage, does not affect use).
- $150 tail gate including glass. mint condition, good gas struts, no wing or lights/garnish.
- $50 bonnet gas struts, excellent condition.
- $400 rear subframe, including hicas, viscous(?) diff, pump, etc, never had any issues (can separate diff and sub frame).
- $80 full set of floor mats. passenger side slightly worn, rest are mint.
- $50 rear bumper bar. standard, mint condition.
- $60 Turbosmart boost gauge, PSI up to about 20 or 25psi.
- $50 3 inch stainless decat pipe.
- $offers dash, no cracks or fading. mint condition.
- $80 ~350CCA battery (exide brand, maybe), couple of months old. Was $150 new.

Everything else available EXCEPT the following (THESE ARE NOT AVAILABLE):
- Complete Manual conversion (gearbox, pedal box, clutch, clutch master and slave cylinders, hydraulic line, flywheel, tail shaft, front prop shaft).
- Front doors
- stock airbox
- torque split, volts and boost gauge (factory)
- front struts (standard all round)
- front seats
- cargo blind
- cargo net (never had it)
- steering wheel (air bag deployed)
- headlights
- indicators
- front bar and rio, radiator, clutch fan, shroud, alternator, bonnet.(destroyed)
- stereo...

Prices are firm.
Items located in Hobart. Can post smaller items at your expense. Items listed elsewhere also. Can provide pictures upon request of most, if not all items.

Righto, whole car has been sold.

Still have the wheels (Cpl.custard - please send me your mobile number and i'll send a pic of the wheels), and still have the full set of floor mats.

Cheers,

Ian.

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