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Old mate with the red wagon would have had a fun time fitting a coupe/sedan support onto a stagea.

Thanks for the imput/feedback/comments boys

It does look nice with the big smiley face on it, and given enough time the Stag lights can get all yellow misty.

Personally I would have gone the series 2 front as it is so mush better than the series 1. :yes:

Pretty cool and unique...only ever seen it done this way..

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Love that pic for the effort and the fact that the front quarter panels readily are available.

But that thing is ugly.

It does look nice with the big smiley face on it, and given enough time the Stag lights can get all yellow misty.

Personally I would have gone the series 2 front as it is so mush better than the series 1. :yes:

I have yet to see NM or PM Stagea headlights that have not been opened go yellow and misty.

Series 2 + Aero FTW ;)

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I'll give it an A+ for effort but an F for final result. Sorry but it's just fugly to me.

http://m.specsavers.com.au/ this might help you see things different.

couldn't be effed reading the whole threads, are you planning on paint matching the bumper or keeping as is?

I like it, but I reckon it will look better if the bumper is white & you keep the two tone thing happening by painting the bottom of it grey

not a fan of the rpf1's personally but they look good on your car

agreed...paint the bumper otherwise it just looks half arsed. Personally I would colour code the lower part as well which gives better ground effect unless you are a big fan of the old fashion two toned.

I cant afford to have it painted at the moment hey i just wanted it on. I have a silver aero bar going on next week. I have to have holes filled were the body moulding clip holes are on the gaurds. I also need a new rear bumper aswell. Would love to get the aero sedan kit but all this costs money. I have to pay off what i got before i start on anything else and my brakes are def def the next thing after the bumper. Give me time people. Its easy enough for yous all to say do this and do that but try doing it o what i earn a week

http://m.specsavers.com.au/ this might help you see things different.

No need to alter my vision to my detriment. I just don't like it. That doesn't mean what you've done is wrong. I'm just saying it's not my cup of tea but all the same, you get my respect for the effort that has undoubtedly gone into that. I got ripped on for turbocharging my old J30 Maxima but I built it for me to enjoy, not to parade. I wasn't about to embark on a mission to convince the infidels that I created something they must like.

If you like what you have, that's all that should matter. My opinion shouldn't make you defensive and certainly wasn't intended to insult.

Sorry guys its just that everyone is asking and twlling me "why is your bumper black and your other panels white" and "go get it painted duded it look weird hey" but most people do not realise how much this nose conversion actually cost and think it cost and thinks i cost like a grand or so it actually cost just under $3500. It was by pure luck that nisswreck had a QX1 what series one stagea wrecking. Let alone a stagea that hasnt been in a head on. Also i dont thing people get through their tiny minds that QX1 is a three layer factory pearl its not gloss or anything like that and the paint it not cheap buy anymean.

Im not having a go at anyone of yous. Yous know but i was just sick of people telling and stating the f@#king obvious about my bar and its getting on my nerves.

I bought a black one because daleo was selling one cheap and jumped at it. Its not white but it was cheap. It will be painted or replaced and painted in time but there is more important things to get/pay off before that

Sorry guys its just that everyone is asking and telling me "why is your bumper black and your other panels white" and "go get it painted duded it look weird hey" but most people do not realise how much this nose conversion actually cost and think it cost and thinks i cost like a grand or so it actually cost just under $3500. It was by pure luck that nisswreck had a QX1 what series one stagea wrecking. Let alone a stagea that hasnt been in a head on. Also i dont thing people get through their tiny minds that QX1 is a three layer factory pearl its not gloss or anything like that and the paint it not cheap buy anymean.

Im not having a go at anyone of yous. Yous know but i was just sick of people telling and stating the f@#king obvious about my bar and its getting on my nerves.

I bought a black one because daleo was selling one cheap and jumped at it. Its not white but it was cheap. It will be painted or replaced and painted in time but there is more important things to get/pay off before that

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