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Once i get prices for the front/side/back, we could all probably chip in for the kit from japan and then just get it replicated. Also, are the prices from Alex (G13) from yahoo japan? Or is it a plastic kit like std?

I'm with your idea about us all putting in for the bodykit. We would have to get a few people interested i'd guess....But none the less, nothing can stop Stagea owners B)

omfg, if i was keeping my stag, the series 2 260RS kit would be a definate!! I've always wanted one. . :)

Make sure you mention it to the new owner when someone buys it :)

I test fitted a R33 GTST sideskirt, and it fit no problems. Infact, was a TINY bit too long. Just make sure the rear door can open.

so your saying a 2 door r33 gts-t sideskirt will be the same length as the stagea? i always thought the wheel base was longer?

cheers

Brad

Freddy ripped out a GTST sideskirt, and it was good length and fit fine. I think the wheel base is the same, just rear wheel back is longer?

I dont know, but it fit. Only there was a bit that covered the rear doors, coz the 2 door can style that area.

As for body kits, we can all chip in and buy a DAYZ edition kit, and then get that copied here...

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alex i'll do them just let me know when man... as for prices, i have worked out the best one. remember, Topstage is not my job, it's an obsession man.

it piss me off to see some products that came off cheap mould that won't fit.

alex, give me a call as soon as u got them organised.

i use m-flex for all the bars and skirts plus reinforcements by request.

I guess we would need to get one...So the only way we can do it is if we import a 260rs kit from Japan? Alex, did you have a look at the Nismo kit in the Sideskirts thread?

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im in for a 260rs kit. sign me up wheres the queue? i think 1k is a good price for a kit, without the wing. i'd go a dayz style wing - bit less crazy. i spent a year in japan and they have some crazy sh*t hanging off the back of their rigs. gnarly pieces of glass, hey.

You love diggin dont you?? :lol:

Yeah the problem with this was that we couldnt get enough people to make it worth it, and then we had the hassel of getting the bodykit in the first place... Although I will be buying one if the price is right in the next 6 monthes or so... I'll be all to happy to get it copied if need be

heard back just now. check out the thread i have going about stagea kits. umm they want 1800 for the front bar, skirts, rear bar and wing that is on the yellow stagea. or similar. its a nismo kit.

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