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ok guys got into a bit of a bingle with my stagea so parts are up for sale

its a manual so there is the manual conversion parts - $3000 ono

interior parts - let me know what you want ill tell you price

twin sunroof - $100 ono each

drivers side guard - $300 ono

coilovers - 800 ono

rb25det parts - let me know what you want ill tell you price

rear bumper - $200 ono

manual center consol minus shifter surround - $80 ono

doors silver - $120 ono each

tailgate - $350 ono

anything else your after let me know and ill let you know if i got it and price

let me know if you want photos and ill take them and put them up

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bc coilovers if i remember correctly. the car was origanlly auto i got it converted to manual. they are still in excellent condition as far as i can tell they are only about 6 months old tops

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