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cheers for all the pics guys :)

gotta love the EGZART kit and i like the front grille the best  :P

keep the different pics coming  :)

I think LONE had that grill on his STAGEA well he sold it now . His was the same kit as mine but I don't have the grill.

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Well done emanuelt - thats a better option than the price I got last Saturday for the manufacture of moulds of my Dayz kit. Nice sides, good rear wing, and front looks cool as well.

Go ppls' go!!

It was by luck I found out. Stoped at a car yard in my Stagea to look at 2 they had. A silver one stood out which had the nismo kit on kit, they wanted $2400 for it which is in Brisbane (AUTOFORCE). Asked some questions and got the name of the shop with the moulds.

I am not sure if this is going to work, simply because everybody likes different things

I like that front bar, but not those sideskirts. If they didnt have the vents that would be sweet

[ STAGEN ], when your car arrives, can i please borrow your front bar so i can give it to freddy so he doesnt have to mould/use my car? We could get freddy to make up a couple of sketchs for us and we can get something totally new and unique?

However, yes, thats a lot more work... but i dont think anyones going to invest the original ~1000 in the 260rs kit, otherwise, there would be no group buy style thing happening ey?

[ STAGEN ], when your car arrives, can i please borrow your front bar so i can give it to freddy so he doesnt have to mould/use my car? We could get freddy to make up a couple of sketchs for us and we can get something totally new and unique?

Which bar?? the stocko?? if so thats cool, its coming straight off once vicroads gives the all clear for it to be rego'd!!! :( (and the kit, wheels, zorst plus a few other things go back on!!! :lol: )

I actually need to talk to freddy about my other car, so l can come with you or meet you there with it.

Yeah that sounds like a good plan about that bodykit Alex...As a matter of fact...Doesnt look like my Stagea is going to be around for long anyway...So, if you know anybody who wants a mint Stagea...Im your man B) But dont be too alarmed guys...Next car is either : Another MANUAL Stagea ;) Or an R34 GTT...So lemme know if anyone is interested in mine :(

Cheers,

Chris

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