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Cleaning out my storage space. Sold my Tomei built Stagea last year and have finally decided to get rid of the rest of the spares. Prices are firm, but I have made them cheap to move stuff quick.

All parts sold as is, please pay attention to the pictures and ask questions of you have them. What doesn't sell will go up on eBay in around a weeks time.

I will ship small items, but larger items are local pick up, including:

Turbo, Wheels, Manifold, Dump, Seats, Sub.

If you can organise a courier I am happy to make items available for pick up.

PM me with questions, I haven't been on for a while but I'll try and check regularly.

All parts came off of a 1998 C34 Nissan Stagea, Series 1. This engine is NOT a NEO engine.

Rays TE37 17x7.5 +38ish with 225/45 tyres, 2 tyres need replacing. Originally bronze, professionally painted black, have new decals which are ready to be put on. Condition as pictured, 1 has noticeable gutter rash as pictured, but mostly paint scraped off. $950

Standard RB25 Coilpacks. $50

Standard RB25 Injectors. $50

Standard RB25 Turbo. $250

Standard Rb25 Manifold with heatshield. $50

Standard Rb25 dump with 02. $30

Standard Stagea airbox snorkel. $30

Stainless steel Stagea rear door sill covers. $50

93/94 R32 GTR rear shaft. $50

Front and rear seat trims in leatherette/vinyl to suit R32/33 GTR seats, unused. Black with Grey insert. $100

C34 Stagea Drivers seat, black leather. Fair to good condition. $50

Series 3 R33 GTR front passenger seat, very good condition, dark grey/black with Grey and red trim, red stitching. $300

C34 Stagea cargo net, didn't fit my Series 1 so maybe a series 2. $30

Nismo Gmax dual plate clutch, good condition. Couldn't source the correct length thrust bearing for my car, so didn't use it. Plenty of meat left on the clutch plates according to the 2 shops which saw it during the thrust bearing search. Good for 500-650hp from memory. $650

Jl Audio 13W7-D1.5. If you know car audio, you know this sub. Bought from and installed by GT Autosound here in Adelaide, I think I paid just north of $3K installed for sub and box. Pulled out of car in perfect working condition when car was sold. Car sounded like a night club when the boot was open. YouTube it and watch it break windscreens, cool sub. $1300

Deatschwerk 1000cc injectors in RB25 fuel rail with Nismo Adjustable FPR. Only used in tuning runs. $400

Harts.

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We'll do first in best dressed, so I'll find out exquisit and keep you up to date joker, incase it falls through.

Harts

No problem Chalon, I'll get them out of storage tomorrow and contact you via pm.

Dee242, I have one buyer lined up for the injectors buy haven't heard from him for a few days so I will find out shipping costs tonight.

Exquisit, I have got the net out if storage and will find out shipping costs tonight.

Dee242: Injectors shipped to canada: $400 +$63.90 for shipping, insurance for $500 would be an extra $19.60. 3-10 days. I haven't heard from the other bloke, so we can move forward if you want. I'll require a bank transfer, pm me if you want to move ahead.

Exquisit/thejokerau: cargo net shipped to Sydney (2000) and Loxton (5333) would be $30 + $12.15 shipping. 2-3 days. PM me for bank details.

Not leather lav, leatherette/vinyl. Funnily enough another member sold them to me as leather covers a couple of years back, I never used them because they weren't leather. Chalon has first dibs on them, if you are keen you can have first preference.

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