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G'day

I'm looking for some parts for a project I had in mind, they do not have to be in good condition, nor in a working condition. The purpose of these items is just to trial fit an engine in a C34 Stagea to see how or if it will fit. If I have left any parts out that anyone thinks could be handy please let me know. A left over half cut would be near perfect if anyone has one lying around instead of taking it to wrecker.

Looking for the following items:

1) Front half of a C34 Stagea shell going as far back as possible but no shorter than the transmission mount, no need for panels - needs to be fairly straight.

2) Cross member from a 4WD model

3) Steering rack

4) The steering shaft between the steering wheel and steering rack

5) Front sump including diff, presumably from an RB25 motor

6) Front Drive shafts - can be twisted, snapped or other

7) Sway bar

I live West of Brisbane, so I can pick up items if they are within a couple of hours from Bris, otherwise a transport company will be needed to get em.

Regards

Kierin

G'day

I'm looking for some parts for a project I had in mind, they do not have to be in good condition, nor in a working condition. The purpose of these items is just to trial fit an engine in a C34 Stagea to see how or if it will fit. If I have left any parts out that anyone thinks could be handy please let me know. A left over half cut would be near perfect if anyone has one lying around instead of taking it to wrecker.

Looking for the following items:

1) Front half of a C34 Stagea shell going as far back as possible but no shorter than the transmission mount, no need for panels - needs to be fairly straight.

2) Cross member from a 4WD model

3) Steering rack

4) The steering shaft between the steering wheel and steering rack

5) Front sump including diff, presumably from an RB25 motor

6) Front Drive shafts - can be twisted, snapped or other

7) Sway bar

I live West of Brisbane, so I can pick up items if they are within a couple of hours from Bris, otherwise a transport company will be needed to get em.

Regards

Kierin

Hi

I have items (3) & (7) if they are any good to you. The sway bar is free (standard) but I would want some $$$$ for the steering rack.

Long story short I replaced it but as it turned out it was not the problem.

I live just west of Ipswich.

Phil

Hi

I have items (3) & (7) if they are any good to you. The sway bar is free (standard) but I would want some $$$$ for the steering rack.

Long story short I replaced it but as it turned out it was not the problem.

I live just west of Ipswich.

Phil

If you're available over the weekend i'll definately grab the sway bar off you. Cheers mate.

How much you chasing for the rack?

I can on reply since I haven't reached 10 posts

I have been quoted $500 for everything less sump. Unless someone can beat that or thinks it is a complete rip I will probably pick it up this arvo or tomorrow. The half cut comes with hubs, brakes, dash, brake booster and steering wheel. Seems fair to me

Forgot to mention, but I'm sure most of you probably guessed, the shell will need to be 4WD

Phil

How much are you chasing for the steering rack? I still can't PM so are you able to PM me a contact so I can grab your address off you?

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