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wow dont tell my parents, but that is a HOT stagea... i like the rear filler on the tailgate, to match the bar. And the fact that even though it has the craziest kit, it still keeps the original looking chrome dress strips.

Not my choice of colour, and the wang is too much, but a nice waggin.

PS alex id rather the wing that we've got going on already.

Waitin patiently.

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ive spoken with freddy a few days ago.

he is saying that the prelim price is $175 but didnt think about the nuts in the fibre. Ill work that out with him, package them all and let you all know the final price + delivery.

should be around the $200 mark for the spoilers and around $30 max for shipping.

thanks

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I am going to go take some photos on monday of the first production model.

Will update everyone on firm prices etc then too.

Sorry for all the delays. Nothing happens quickly these days (Apart from getting custom pallets from Victorian Pallet Supply...haha, ordered 40 custom pallets Tuesday, arrived Friday!!!)

I am going to go take some photos on monday of the first production model.

Will update everyone on firm prices etc then too.

Sorry for all the delays. Nothing happens quickly these days (Apart from getting custom pallets from Victorian Pallet Supply...haha, ordered 40 custom pallets Tuesday, arrived Friday!!!)

FFF, Alex, my Stag would look just great with a couple of pallets stuckon my elcheapo roof racks.lollollol.

Actually I secured a MMnmnmnmThousand dollar piece of Indigenous art to my rack today. It was worth about 31/2 S2 manuals. The mind boggles at what a Stagea can be used for. And I love it!

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indeed

mould is made, etc etc

i am getting myself made one, its going to my panel beaters on wednesday next week, then hopefully my car will be sprayed the week after that.

anyone can buy one direct now from freddy himself, www.topstage.com for details.

however, you might want to wait until mine is done?

This is going to progress quickly people.
:P

If this is still going ahead then put me down for one... aslong as someone helps me install it :)

eta: oops...fast replied on page one... didn't see your post Alex.

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