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Viva Garage...... search them first. some of their kits are shit quility IMO. Theirs a silver S2 stag here in SA with one of their kits on it, the alignment is wrong as on the rear bar. Kit also looks way to massive for the car,could be due to stock wheels with no offset so the guards are empty make it look likea 4 wheeled cheese cutter.

...make it look like a 4 wheeled cheese cutter.

lol.

MASA FTW.

FWIW, If I was going to spend a fortune on the conversion (the best part of 80% the resale value of the car), I really wouldn't bother with anyone else.

Hello

Does you guys know any website where to find r34 conversions for stagea ? I know about masamotorsports but maybe you know any cheaper place ? It´s ok with copies to.

Simon

Custom Carbon Components do a conconversion kit here, but i couldnt immagine the cost to get it

shipped to your location. Their kit is top quality though from others ive seen fitted...

yeah it's just the wheels that make the kit look big and bulky. masa is a nice kit, the viva garage cope of it isn't any 'bigger' than the original, in fact some parts are shorter :D

Hahaha yere just a bit shorter in some parts :thumbsup: .

nothing more embarassing than suffering in length hay....?

Thankfully I dont have these issues with my stag lol

Wait till you guys see stagharts's car when its finished asthetically soonish. MASA kit TE37's lowered fmic leather re trim, list goes on. going to be one of the nicest stags here in sa

I would not go the Masa kit. Too much work. I used the genuine Masa guards only and all genuine factory GTR parts for the rest.

The Custom carbon kit is the way to go. Full kit with lower vspec diffuser to suit the stagea is approx $4600 AU plus headlights.

No need for custom bonnet hinges, bonnet catch etc. Total bolt on. You could strip the car and have this kit on in a day ready for painting

That pricing includes our Australian GST. Since you are are in Sweeden the price will be less as you do not need to pay the 10% GST.

Also better quality and fit than the Masa stuff. I still had to rework the Masa guards to fit

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