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yep sure is. Spotted a front cut down the local wreckers that had the front bar, it was in fairly bad shape and was going to cost to much to repair, so i got a bit creative and mated the two together, that way didnt have to butcher the stocker fairly happy with the way it turned out.

  • 5 weeks later...

New pics of my stagea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Finally a day with some sunshine for photos!!! still only taken on my phone, but oh well.

You can see the basic layout of the stereo, but there will be 4 subs, custom boxes, false floor, and a whole bunch of neon lighting and er... a lil smoke machine lol

Tips on where to mount the number plate??? lol

Car is not lowered as yet. Just carrying some weight in the back....

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very very very very very very very very NIIICE!! :laugh:

Your car's looking real neat, rob!

as far as the numberplate goes...I reckon a slim one would fit onto the front bar in the centre so it hangs over the cooler a bit...(not sure if thats legal tho)...]

not the most creative idea i know...but here's a quick edit for ya...

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Edited by pixel8r

Here is some pics of my Stagea, it has been in the build for 4 months now and is slowly coming along. It is an non-turbo rwd S1.

Current Mods:

- MP3 Head Unit

- 6.5" speakers with tweaters all round

- 2 x Pioneers Subs

- Sound Stream 4500w amp (1500rms D-class)

- Aftermarket Bumper

- Custom Side Skirts

- 19" Lenso Mags

Future Mods

- Custom Rear Bumper

- RB25DET NEO6

- Manual RWD

- PAINT

- Lowering (Next Week)

- Rolling Gaurds (Next Week)

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i cant believe that qikstags car

A) is the same colour as mine

B) has the same grille as mine

C) has the same subs as mine (albeit it half as many of them, and a 6th of the amps)

Tell me you are going to paint it another colour...? This is crazy...

guess i'll add my pic in here...

11/99 RS4 - rb25det NEO - triptronic

stock boost upgrade thingo

front/dump pipe (yet to fit)

JVC dvd player

alarm/immobiliser

RAYS 17's (may swap for something)

DAYZ front bar

DAYZ sides

DAYZ or AUTECH wing

clear nissan side indicators

factory extra fog lights

towbar (soon)

Xenon headlights

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Edited by huddy

Considering that all my exterior mods are now complete, I thought it might be a good time I post up some pics.

It also has the Nismo kit and looks almost identical to Rob's, only without the modifications which Rob has made to his front bar.

Cheers

Daniel

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And this is what it looked like on the day I bought it, over 2 years ago.

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Very nice work!!! Now i know what my car would look like in red lol. Even went the grill and clear indicators - very tidy example man love it. What suspension you runnin, daniel?

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