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hey guys im in need of sum help im try to find out if my stag is a S1 or S2

its register as a DAYZ has DAYZ on the boot but also had RS on the boot aswell but its a RB25DE rwd has the self shutting boot fake wood trip crap inside

i will post sum pictures tomorrow

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What year is your Stag?

Are your high beams located in your front grill, rather that in the same housing as your normal headlights?

1997 my high beams are in the headlights no lights in the grill

This should help.

IMAG0027lores-noplates.jpg

S1 with Dayz front and an S2 with full Dayz kit.

Green one in the foreground is an S1, note the headlights, the're the dead giveaway.

White one in the Background is an S2, has the high-beams in the front grill separate from the rest of the headlights.

S1 was from 95-97 and the S2 goes from 98 - 01 (I think, might be a year or two out on each side).

Edited by comieodor

This should help.

IMAG0027lores-noplates.jpg

S1 with Dayz front and an S2 with full Dayz kit.

Green one in the foreground is an S1, note the headlights, the're the dead giveaway.

White one in the Background is an S2, has the high-beams in the front grill separate from the rest of the headlights.

S1 was from 95-97 and the S2 goes from 98 - 01 (I think, might be a year or two out on each side).

thanks that made it easy haha mines like the green one

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