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My factory Stagea body stripes are fading abit. Going on the hunt for a QUALITY business for reproductions, anyone interested? They look awesome, they break up the look of the side of the C34. They are no longer available from Nissan. They came in two colours/formats only. Light & dark (light for dark coloured vehicles, dark for light coloured vehicles). The dark ones are metallic silver (as fiited to my C34, see pic, but unsure as the light ones, as I have never seen another Stagea with them. If anyone out there has info, post it up!!!!!!

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a local dealer option in japan, the problem is when you put any stickers on they tend to fade in areas of the paintwork when taken off.

i like them but there was a thread regarding this, when terry was going to put the full nismo sticker set on his N1 R34 GTR.

a local dealer option in japan, the problem is when you put any stickers on they tend to fade in areas of the paintwork when taken off.

i like them but there was a thread regarding this, when terry was going to put the full nismo sticker set on his N1 R34 GTR.

I know the paint will be brighterish under the decals/stickers, I worked in the dealership industry for over 10yrs, & have seen this problem, but the new ones will go directly over where the old ones were, with tape applied along the outside lines, & with full measurements taken before the old ones are removed, which I will post up when the time comes.

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