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Yup l'd say its a dolphin kit too .... well at least Fb, skirts & rb. The rear wing looks more DAYZ to me.

http://www.freeway-dolphin.co.jp/ae_top/ni...ea_c34mc-bl.htm

Nice car by the looks of the pics, dual sunroofs, 18" bbs wheels, kits, exhaust ...... almost same as mine .... cept thats an s2.

I just won an auction last night for the wing in this link!! Good bye volvo look! :(

http://www.freeway-dolphin.co.jp/ae_top/ni...ea_c34mc-wh.htm

Edited by [ STAGEN ]

Thanks for that

That makes the the front bar, skirts, rear bar and grille approx $3300 plus fitting

Not including the rear spoiler

With the other extra's on the car, it starts to look like good value, compared to a stock one.

That rear wing helps to hide the square look of the rear

That little bit a do not like about Stagea's

When this car arrives in the next couple of weeks, I will get a much closer look and get a bit more serious about buying it.

It is time to get rid of the VX wagon, and sadly the R33

The white wagon car will match my boat nicely

Just need to fit a pair of gold BBS wheels to the trailer :)

Im loving that wing STAGEN! :) Top work

Thanks bro ..... l wanted something BIG to loose that volvo look .... l think this pretty much fills that requirement!!

That rear wing helps to hide the square look of the rear

That little bit a do not like about Stagea's

Same here .... hence the first thing l had to do as l didnt have a wing, was get one.

A DAYZ one was going to cost me about $900 landed, which for a wing is a bit extreme in my book. This one only cost me $500 landed .... thankfully was a quiet auction!! :)

  • 5 weeks later...

i have no wing... would love one but they sure are few and far between. who should i go through? im just after a dayz wing. i KNEW i shouldve got a dayz - if i hadve known the dramas in getting a body kit for a stag i probably wouldve. havent seen one in my colour but, so its all good.

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