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There's no doubting some tender love and care has gone into this ride. Not to mention some serious hard earned ....

Soz for picking a fault, but when you eye something this nice, any spot or blemish stands out like dogs balls.

I'm sure in time you will grab something nice to complement the rims and complete the package.

Looking good Darrin.. mine goes for paint real soon... what the go with your roof rail holes?

Bloody roof rails. We have been waiting for the replacements ones for over 7 months

The ones on there are the factory roof strips painted out with the rails removed, hence the 3 holes

:) At least he has the rail trims! Check out my car next to Darrin's: all I have is surface rust and race tape. Damnit: now I've started on the "roof rail rant" again! :banana:

less whining, more interior pics

Looks good samkoek!

Darrin - Just looking at your Stag again, have you ever considered fitting a set of Bride/Recaro's? Would finish the look off nicely!!!

Also, for those who have painted their standard roof strips, is that going to be suseptable to rust or anything?

Looks good samkoek!

Darrin - Just looking at your Stag again, have you ever considered fitting a set of Bride/Recaro's? Would finish the look off nicely!!!

Also, for those who have painted their standard roof strips, is that going to be suseptable to rust or anything?

Yep, I have 2 pairs. Brand new pair of red recaro Milliniums and a vgc pair of Mits Evo 8 factory recaro's

No rust issues painting the strips as they are s/steel cover in plastic/rubber stuff. You still have the holes to fix thuo.

The blue one above has a Masa rear bar and sides, same as my car. Wing not sure.

hi guys, thanks for your comment, i am not sure what front bar it is, but is look same as the RB26 stagea one i guess, and the side and rear is MASA i guess too. i bought car like that. i like the colour, it stand out. everywhere i go and the people always look at my car , hehehe. Make me very uncomtable..shy..

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