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Hey all,

i have a 1998 S2 AWD manual Stagea and I'd love a tow bar since before selling it to me the previous owner took it off and sold it seperate...

I'd like one soon as I need one for a job I might be getting (pending tow bar!)

My partner is a Diesel mechanic / auto elec so he can wire it up etc, all I need is the actual Tow bar and everything else that goes with it...

Otherwise I'm going to try my luck and call up some places and see what they can do. (does anyone know where they do them for cheap considering all the places I've tried seem to go, nope can't do it...)

thanks in advance!

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  • 4 weeks later...

I saw one the other day on a '98 GT-T Wreck (front end only destroyed).

I don't know if the bracket will fit a Stag.

It was at Skyline Spares

0410.069.096

[email protected]

Talk to Erwin

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Thanks for the posts / links guys..

My dad has had some major surgery on his leg so I've pretty much been in the hospital for a week making sure he's ok... So I'd love a tow bar, but simply cant afford it just "yet"

so If anyone knows of one sitting in a shed or off a wreck I'll put a deposit on it and be able to pay it off within the week or two.. just right now money is tight trying to buy a gopher and walking frame :(

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There was one for sale in Tassie that had tow gear fitted in Canbera I think it was for $600 and rated to 2 tonne but that NZ one only does 1.5 tonne? Anyone know where we can get 2 tonne setup? Want to be able to tow my drift car which is 1300kg on its own.

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