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Hi there lads and ladies.

I'm stripping a 99 RS4s (Ie factory manual) AWD Stagea

Bought it mainly to finish off a manual conversion

Motor, gearbox, manual conversion, rear quaters back externally, towbar already gone, front panel damaged so most panels are shagged.
I'll list the major parts I have left and ballpark figures, if you're after anything else, swing me a text/pm and I'll see if I have it and give a price. Otherwise I'll list the major parts I want to sell below, also includes some spares I've built up over the years

Bilstein Coilovers (Fork type rear, unknown condition since I never had the chance to drive on them) - $400
Front Reo (appears undamaged) - $50

Selby 22mm Front Swaybar w/links, saddles + bushes and brackets to bolt straight up to the suspension arm - $150
Side Mount intercooler (good for roadworthy/regency - All brackets included) - $25

Stock Radiator w/Stock Hose + Stock overflow bottle - $50

Auto Rear cradle w/arms - $50 (local pick up only)

Stock Rear diff with driveshafts - $150 (will check ratio but should be 4.08:1 ratio)
Rear Knuckles with handbrake, cables, stock calipers, 5 stud hubs, rotor, pads etc - $200 the pair (good to put drum handbrake rear into S-chassis.
Complete Seats and Door Trims Set (Blue/pink pattern trim, small wear marks here and there) - $100
Rb25 Neo Starter Motor - $ 75
Rb25 Neo Alternator - $75
Rb25 Neo Crank Angle Sensor - $75
Rear Carpet Set (a few dirty stains/marks, but should come up good after a proper clean) - $50

If there is anything in particular you are looking for, just ask and I will see if I have it.

Text me on 0433 852 094 for best results as I don't get an SAU that much anymore.

Cheers

Neil



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anything still for sale? FR,FL doors?

If this guy has finished wrecking his I am wrecking an rs. I've got pretty much all parts.

Edit. I'm pretty sure he doesn't have it any more.

Edited by Ben C34

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