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OK selling parts cheap as they must get out of my way

located in port adelaide

Original parts thread, just ignore the prices. Much cheaper must go, you must buy

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/442357-fs-sa-stagea-skyline-parts-garage-sale/

ok GO

Stagea C34 cargo blind

$200 $80

excelent condition.

not sure why i dont have a picture but you know what it looks like

R34GTT RB25 Manual Tailshaft

$200 $50

to suit coupe

great condition good unis.

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R34GTT stock exhaust (cat to rear muffler)

$100 $30

great condition, great for trips to regency

(doesn't include the rear tips)

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C34 RS4S stock exhaust

$100 $30

great condition, great for trips to regency

comes off an AWD

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ISC FMIC

$50 $20

no leaks however its dented in one side, just flip it over and happy days.

Fits C34

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R34GTT wheels painted black

Bridgestone Potenza S001 tires

$700 $300!!!

good condition 225/45/17

fits C34

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