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Hi guy si just signed up on this site maybe 20 min ago. Hopefully itll be kindof useful, i can imagine it will be.

I drive a C34 Stagea (97 rs four), that i bought 3 weeks ago. as im sure you have all been told, though a diagonal line across the grille and yep mates thats a volvo. Well its not, but try telling THEM that.

Im after a Body kit guys. Like an autech version kit or something similar. been searching for any form of body kit for a stagea for weeeeks and cant find a thing. am i missing something?

cheers

rob

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27th... tomorrow!?!? um i have no idea - get back to me quick - when and where, em?

and youre in burpengary eh, ska? love to meet up. master_robbo@hotmail is my email and msn. get in touch man.

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thats a sweet looking kit. looks pricey but... i really have 1500 to spend to cover it all, not including painting. ive got that covered. waiting to hear back from dmd...

yellow hey... about as tough as a bowl of custard

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I'm not a fan of the yellow either, and all the sII manual Stagea's that I found were ALL that colour, which annoyed me no end.

Luckily I had my eye on a manual-converted sI, and it was still for sale when I'd managed to gather enough money to contact the owner... And it's dark green, which is one of my favourite car colours.

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That yellow one has the same kit as DMD, the front grill I can't remember if they have or not and from memory the front bar looked a bit different, but the rest is all the same, as I've seen a silver one they put a kit on. Looked good!

Really ... how much are the FB's again?? As thats a hot bar, and would mean both my cars have the same front bar! :angry: (adds to long term shopping list).

do DMD do that bonnet on that car ... l'm seeing that in black on my car!! :angry:;)

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yeah thats the sort of bonnet im after too. subtle but gets the job done. would probably go black as well, or hell i dunno. havent heard back from dmd still, will have to up the ante and call them. get some pricings. anyone know any toher suppliers to add to the list?

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my bad - just heard from them.

"Yes we do Rob. The kit consists of front and rear bars, side skirts, and a hatch wing. The cost will be 1800 for the full kit. The fitment is perfect and straight bolt on.

thanks

Doan"

righto then. pricey.

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Yep, but thats what we get for owning Stagea's :) Much better than getting one from Japan....from Yahoo - When I have the money I will be buying this kit, personally I dont think its such a bad price. Looks stunning though, I love i t:D Cheers for finding that out

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