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Hi all i have a black 2000 model stagea neo version series 2 5 speed manual. It was in a crash this week so ill have to sell it of in parts.Willing to sell engine package , manual conversion , rear diff etc. Located newcastle nsw. Including:

RB25DET neo engine in great condition, 104k kms, timing belt supposedly changed at 70k before i bought it, though should be changed again while out to make sure. Great engine never missed a beat or used oil. Only done around 4000 km with t67 fitted and babied til i got bigger injectors etc. Will come with standard turbo which is still like new. $3000

Trust t67 25g 10cm turbo kit, trust manifold and 48mm wastegate, custom inlet and split dump pipe etc everything to fit to car. Only done around 6000kms. genuine. $3000

Im willing to sell anything else from car, its black though ask me what exterior parts you will need.

Interior great condition, car only travelled 104k kms

3 inch exhaust from dump pipe back with 4 inch metal cat.

AVO vl stage 2 bar and plate intercooler with piping to suit stock inlet pluming. $300

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what kind of crash? front, rear, side??

might be interested in any bumpers or sideskirts, also if you have diff, might be interested in that too.

where you located???

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How are the grill badges? I'm chasing the centre double unicorn and the RS Four from the lower right. If they're alright, how much? Also how much do you want for the exhaust? I'm also after a cargo set (blind and net). If you have them, how much? Could maybe work out a price for the lot?? Was the car lowered?

Please don't take offence to this if you are a genuine seller

Since you only joined yesterday, could you post pic's of damaged car for some proof

Unfortunitly, we get a few scammers thru here

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Heres a photo of exhaust, it was made by a local exhaust shop. It uses a metal cat, 3 inch pipe and an x force rear muffler. Is apparently all stainless but been painted black apart from muffler. Its not too loud as rear muffler is quite large. But sounds nice. $350

I have cluster, it has about 104k kms showing.

No babies for the turbo thanks

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