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hey micah i met a guy who worked at robina holden who's old man lived in syd and was buying a stagea .....would that be ....you

his name was micah

That's me...... I was hoping you guys would find me again.... I sold you the Frontera, yes???

I am new to the forum, and the topic says it all, really: I have a S1 Dayz - just wondering what constitutes a dayz as opposed to other variants.... I assume it is trim level, etc. I have auto headlights, a mild (factory) bodykit and leather trim. No sunroof, though.

A bit of background:

I live on the Gold Coast. My car is pearl white.

Mods: rb26 + 5sp conversion, Tomei cams, custom fuel system, Power FC, Porsche front brakes, GTR rear(r33). Whiteline/Bilstein suspension, R34 GTR rims, N1 turbos, Hks dump pipes, Fmic etc etc...

Goos to see there is an organised group for Stagea owners around...

Please excuse any stupid questions - I just want to know as much as possible about my car.

Muchos Gracias,

Mickey B

Geez Mickey, if I had all those Mods I'd be in a bloody big daze!

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I've got quite a few Dayz extra bits by the looks of the catalogue.

Dayz full body kit including front, rear and side skirts

Momo shifter

Momo Mats front and rear

Carbon Centre Console

Carbon door handle surrounds

Carbon Instruments

colour coded rear light set

Go the DAYZ!

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