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Hello everyone have few parts thats needs to go so here is what i have, also if you need any parts let me know i might have it if i forgot to post it up,

parts are for 1997 C34 stagea

silver front doors $80 each

silver rear doors $80 each

rear tail gate smash window $50

door trims with carbon window swichs complete set $200

C34 silver gandor mirriors $200

Stagea boot mat $200

rear blind with boot cover? $180

aftermarket bodykit unknow few cracks but can be repaired $400

LED side parkers black one has a slight crack but still works fine $100

Xeon angle head lights $500

Master break stopper cousco brand $60

Blisten two front shocker

blisten 1 rear shocker

Manual cluster carbon back round $250

2 greddy catch cans $50 each

coustom GTR steering wheel for stagea $350

have also nissan stagea rolling shell for $1500

call for more information pics will be up soon

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Just looking for the front doors if that's alright as mine have the usual rust issue. I can get them picked up from your place if you can prepare them for postage. Probably just wrap them in a tonne of glad wrap I guess would be the best way to do it. I'm willing to pay for materials used to ready them for transport too.

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