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2001 STAGEA COMPLETE CAR ALL PARTS AVAILABLE

WILL PART OUT ALL PARTS, CONTACT TO GET A PRICE FOR WHAT YOU NEED.

01 Nissan stagea, Turbo 4wd 5 speed tipronic auto. Car is an unfinished project has been sitting for a while, has never been in an accident, not a repairable write off. Doors and tailgate had dents in them have been replaced but unpainted.

Engine has Arp headstuds, Cometic head gasket, all seals, water pump and water pump replaced 10,000 kms before coming off road. Turbo is not available. Vehicle had brembo calipers but have been removed. Rotors to suit the brembo are still on vehicle. Has a 600x300x125 inter cooler kit with stainless piping. Original xenon headlamps. 18inch alloy wheels
CAN ARRANGE FOR IT TO BE TOWED TO BRISBANE IF REQUIRED

CALL 0468698581

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what number ECU is in the car please and how much ?

I am after one with the following numbers: 23740-0V811

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Hi there Ben,

I have rusted front turret tops on my Stagea that I need replacement panels for.

Do you still have yours in the car, and would you like to part with them??

Regards,

Martin

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