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As you know I sell Monkey Warehouse bodykits. I asked Michael (Monkey Warehouse Rep) about getting a 260rs mould made up for Stagea's. He said we are going to need at least 5 people to make it worthwhile - but the also said if you had 5 people interested in the NISMO kits I'm sure we could come to a much cheaper arrangement.

So basically I want to see who is actually interested in the kits at all. Once we have enough people interested then I will talk to Michael and work out a good deal for us all. Rough price should be under $1000 for the full kit.

PLEASE NOTE: Neither Advanced motorsports nor me will be profiting from this if it does go ahead! I'm doing this to benefit us all.

Let me know what you think. Also let me know if you have anything else you would like me to suggest to Michael.

Cheers

Chris

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Someone with a Dayz kit buy that body kit. Then sell me your Dayz items.

To be honest, Brendan, if you want to sell me your full Dayz kit, ill pay you $700 for the full kit.

That roughly the price ive been qouted for getting a full kit from japan sooooo... let me know.

Ill PM you too

So, other people, cmon! Buy stuff so i can get the Dayz Kit i want!

hey AMS, how much cheaper is it without the rear wing? as i dont need one, and i only need the side skirts and front and rear bars.

damn i need more money haha, gotta spend 3k in the next few weeks on some other important issues on my stagea so after that if everything else doesnt fail suddenly i might be up for it :(

i'll let ya know when im ready anyway

Someone with a Dayz kit buy that body kit. Then sell me your Dayz items.

To be honest, Brendan, if you want to sell me your full Dayz kit, ill pay you $700 for the full kit.

That roughly the price ive been qouted for getting a full kit from japan sooooo... let me know.

Ill PM you too

So, other people, cmon! Buy stuff so i can get the Dayz Kit i want!

My rear bumper is cracked, got a $400 quote to fix it...... :(

I really like the Nismo kit; sideskirts look horn, and the front bar suits the car... If I didnt have a Dayz kit Id be grabbing a Nismo from you for sure.

Ok well lemme know if your in Brendan :)

you have me interested...

i got quoted $1745 delivered for this kit so this is cheap cheap cheap

Yep you gotta love cost price stuff :) Lemme know if your in for about 4 weeks from now or so

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u know l'm already interested in that front bar, just gotta decide whether or not to sell my other car first : :

No problems. I'll let you know what price I can negociate on the Front Bar with Michael

Someone with a Dayz kit buy that body kit. Then sell me your Dayz items.

To be honest, Brendan, if you want to sell me your full Dayz kit, ill pay you $700 for the full kit.

That roughly the price ive been qouted for getting a full kit from japan sooooo... let me know.

Ill PM you too

So, other people, cmon! Buy stuff so i can get the Dayz Kit i want!

Sounds like a good idea :) I think we need 4 - 5 people interested in the full kits to get a really decent price so cummon peoples!

hey AMS, how much cheaper is it without the rear wing? as i dont need one, and i only need the side skirts and front and rear bars.

damn i need more money haha, gotta spend 3k in the next few weeks on some other important issues on my stagea so after that if everything else doesnt fail suddenly i might be up for it :)

i'll let ya know when im ready anyway

Not sure - I'll check once I confirm a deal with Michael. But I probably wont have enough money for the kit until another month or so anyways. So it'll give us all some time to save up some dollars :) Keep you posted

My rear bumper is cracked, got a $400 quote to fix it...... :thumbsup:

ouch! Take Alex up Brendan! :D

I also had a chat to Michael about getting some intercooler kits made up. He says that unless we get around 30 interested - its just not cost effective

Ok well lemme know if your in Brendan :)

ouch! Take Alex up Brendan! :D

Sorry fellas, was just a comment of my point of view; fact is I love my Dayz edition as is.....

:thumbsup: Im sure someone smarter than I would take Alex's deal!

I like my car exactly as it is, the only thing is sometimes I wish I had a rear wing so there was somewhere I'd eventually have to put a reversing camera...

I also had a chat to Michael about getting some intercooler kits made up. He says that unless we get around 30 interested - its just not cost effective

Can we really summon up that many Stagea owners? Alternatively, would the return-feed intercooler be backwards -compatible with Skylines? I'd assume so, but it might be something to look into.

Someone with a Dayz kit buy that body kit. Then sell me your Dayz items.

To be honest, Brendan, if you want to sell me your full Dayz kit, ill pay you $700 for the full kit.

That roughly the price ive been qouted for getting a full kit from japan sooooo... let me know.

Ill PM you too

So, other people, cmon! Buy stuff so i can get the Dayz Kit i want!

Hi Alex, like you I want the rest of the DAYZ kit, I already have the front bar and rear wing. Let me know if you are going ahead with importing a DAYZ kit and I will share the freight with you for the side skirts and rear bar..

:( cheers :)

LOL

My wife said, "$700? hahaha itd have to be 3grand, as we'd then need to get mags to suit, again!"

She also said not to post her comments, so up it goes!

Sorry - luv my Dayz look very much with the R34 GTT wheels, nice and 'sedated' look, almost Volvo-ish but with very un-volvo-like performance!

All the best with the Dayz deal ppls, and with the Nismo kits too. What I really meant was if I had no bodykit then Id be a part of the deal; but as I have a (nice) kit Im not in it whatsoever, sorry. :(

Brendan

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