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Hay guys, as the title says i'm after some bits for my newly aquired stagea.

**It's a series 2 RWD**

Im lookin for: passenger side weather sheild (it's missing?? I'l buy both if I must)

:some sort of lowered suspension maybe coilovers but im on a tight budget??

:exhaust??

:Front mount and piping kit??

:and maybe a touch screen double din stezza lol

I'm pretty broke atm so the cheaper the better lol.

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hey buddy..

if your on a tight budget your best option is to get an rb20/rb25 fmic... you can pick them up for around the 3/4/500 mark, qaulity being the decider there.

see justjap.com?? for parts

they have new fmic, you want a bell mouth rb25 dump (not a split) highflow cat preferably... gutted will do for now if u cant afford it.

then just get your local zorst shop to mod you a r32 33 34 exhaust. many threads on here on how do do it.. mainly extending around the diff area.

you should be able to do a turbo back for under 700... i did mine for around the 550 mark

u dont need one of these 1400 ebay specials lol

stereo, just get a decent headunit the 1st time, then slowly build on it.

and for suspension... take the dice in your hand and play the game called '2nd hand suspension' remember... a can of degreaser makes the shittyest most raped coil overs look epic for photos and pick up!

welcome aboard!

edit: truth be known alot of ppl take off there weather sheilds...

Edited by chef_stagea

i got just the passenger one mate... my drivers side one broke a while back and haven't been able to find another one to replace it... or should i say i havent been able to find one under $100... pfft some people are so stupid...

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i got just the passenger one mate... my drivers side one broke a while back and haven't been able to find another one to replace it... or should i say i havent been able to find one under $100... pfft some people are so stupid...

Ait i'l take mine off and sell it to ya for $50??

Also lookin for some nismo smoked side indicators- s/h if possible?

for your exhaust go to nueckel auto care i got mine done for $400 and it sounds tough, cat back to resignators and a tip it give is a real nice tone all the way through and dosn't drone

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