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OK as most of u are aware my stagea, and nearly myself too - met an untimely death at the hands of a pole.

The car is A1 from the front doors, back. Nothin rear of the front guards was touched, save for the side skirts are cracked but repairable, as well as the rear bar. Doors, trims, interior seats etc.

Anyone thats seen the car knows it gets cleaned, vacuumed and amouralled weekly, so if something pops into ur head u might want, let me know. Am happy to take pics if u want closeups of anything.

Cheers!!!

Rob

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i have brand new shocks and coils from SK's group buy. Bilstein and whiteline, with the addition circlip grooves for adj height settings. Never quite made it to the car.

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I need the clips in the boot area.. I'll take a pic of whats broken on mine so you know what I mean lol

i had to get new ones of these too, cost me a whole $8 for one from nissan, probably easier to get them that way.

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sorry to hear wat had happened to your car though. Wats you color of your interior trim? Im lookinhg for a driver side rear door interior trim and how much? Thanks pal

BTW do you have whiteline swaybars? Will it fit 260rs? and how much?

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- AIR DEFLECTORS!!! (I've got dibs!)

- Your rear diff (complete diff inc housing, going to weld it/drop front shaft for some RWD fun)

- Handbrake pads (If in decent condition, I need new handbrake pads)

- Plastic surround on front driver door skin for the handle to open the door.

- (NOT SURE IF YOU HAVE IT) The motor in the rear hatch that closes the boot itself.

Will think of more later :)

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oh yeah i forgot the difference between S1 and S2 shocks my bad!! scratch me out on the shocks etc. then thanks.

i know its a S1 but are the tail lights S2? if so i want em as i have a cracked lens in the drivers side unit on mine.

also did you have upgraded coil packs (splitfire) or similar?? on your engine, if so i'd like dibs on them please, if they are rescuable of course that is?

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wol., Why won't rear shocks fit? I believe S1 and S2 shocks are the same.

oxford has the manual version and they are different. there is a fair bit of evidence that the manual versions have R33 GTR running gear hence some parts that were expected to fit do not.

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So manual S1 and S2 plus 260RS has GTR rears. Ok cool!!

There was no manual s1 (apart from the 260RS) - so just the manual S2 (ie the rs4s) and the series 1 based (upgraded a lot!) 260rs (If they had done a series 2 260rs - ie a S2 upgraded to r34 parts - I would have bought one! :) )

Ian

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i think that there is a series2 autech/260 rs for sale in QLD at motorman imports. but whether or not these "genuinely" exist or are a conversion i am not sure, maybe one of the guru's will be able to shed some more light on this?????

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i think that there is a series2 autech/260 rs for sale in QLD at motorman imports. but whether or not these "genuinely" exist or are a conversion i am not sure, maybe one of the guru's will be able to shed some more light on this?????.

in the meantime i will try and find a link to the ad for it and post it up here.

stay tuned.

cheers oxford

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