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Do you have the little U clip that holds the gear lever knob in? Like the one below

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How about the power window motor? Just need 1(left front passenger side or if they are the same whatever one).

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Scotty ive always had the boost bug on my cars, just not on the stag yet. I'm thinking of selling it. It's a great car Autech Axis in silver with new bone leather and black stitching. (I had it re done here) The power of the 28,000km drive train is awesome, as you know everything was changed from fuel tank to brakes so it really is a 28,000km car. Let me know if you know anyone Intrested. Also has some black jap 18s on it with HKS coilovers.

How much are you asking?

Sounds like a nice ride, perhaps you should come for a spin in mine and see what the little VQ is capable of. I cant think of a better car, perfect mix of power and practicality with a stealth Lolvo exterior. What is it you think would make a better ride?

Yeah we should catch up one day for a spin. The car I'm going advertise for around $19,500 it owes me quite a bit. Leather was $2k and the conversion 6.5k minus parts sold from the donner car of course. End result is a very nice car with factory cruise as a bonus.

Hey Chadsta

Wondering it you have the gas boot struts still there?

also are they in perfect working order?

I just got my stag yesterday and i found that the struts don't hold the boot up for more than half a second :(

Cheers

Ken

Just realized you posted on m35stagea.info

I believe i just sent you a text :P

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