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as title says,if anyones got a wing they want to sell,in any color,pm me or post up a picture and and a price,and i will buy one asap.needed in the next couple of weeks

also after some lowered and stiffer springs if anyone got some..set of 4

series 1 1997 RS4 by the way

thanks lads

rodney

oh and ill pay postage if it comes from interstate(if FR33K doesnt sell me his wing first)

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I have a full set of bilstein struts and nismo springs sitting in the shed which just came off my car, ride was pretty firm and sits at a nice low height.

Looking for around 500 for whole set.

Shoot me a pm if your keen and can post some pics.

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If you are after coilovers, I have a set to suit Series 1. They are Tein height and damper adjustable. Have had very little use as they were in a car for a few months then it was stolen and recovered so has been sitting ever since.

Let me know. Oh yeah, it's Peter. I have the white series 2 Stagea that was helping put the GT-R rims on your car a couple of months ago when you traded them.

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very keen mike,whats needed to install the wing?will pm when im back home to organise pick up(early week)

jarrad-really just after springs mate(shocks in good nick)if you want to separate them let me know

pete-cant do coilovers man(car will be driving alot of interstate k's shortly)on shitty desert roads.just want to lower it a little bit

thanks for the offers boys,appreciate it!

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wing should be incredibly straight forward to install, you should have 2 little bits of black plastic strip on the top of your tailgate (continuation of the roof racks) which are bolted in from the inside of the tail gate (10mm IIRC) - remove these and use the bolts to hold the wing in the same spots

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