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Here's a few pics of my Stag. Just out of the panel shop after it's respray and after I finally 'finished' the exhaust. It still needs a few tweaks, but it's 95% complete.

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Oh yeah;

I'm liking that. :yes:

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Thanks guys. It's not a standard colour anymore it has a white crystal Xyrillic I it. The car now has a whole bunch of subtle mods, like the front and rear bars. I'll start a build thread one of these days.

Also #@pipster11, do you mean the faux carbon add on like your car??

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S2 C34's sure can look tidy. That is a perfect example, nice one mate.

Thanks Jase. I was going for that Jap-Euro look.

Yeah. Really sets the dayz bars off.

I'm trying to get some remade off mine but I'm really busy with uni atm

Pity it wont look right on my front bar. Due to the modified centre section. I did consider painting the centre to match.

ah ok

could probably develop one to suit in that case

i'll try and get some fibreglass ones out when uni calms down a bit

might see if somewhere will just make them from the one i have now

Same as mine it been cut to fit the cooler and had gotten rid of the bit of plastic under the number plate

Pretty much. I've also recessed the number plate and reshaped where the standard plate holder was.

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Here's a few pics of my Stag. Just out of the panel shop after it's respray and after I finally 'finished' the exhaust. It still needs a few tweaks, but it's 95% complete.

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I've always loved your car because of how the LMs just work so well on a Stagea, but now that you've got that exhaust on there it's taken it to a new level - I've always wants exhausts poking out both sides of the bar. I'd probably go with a single exit on each side, but either way, I love it! Nice one Scott!

thats hard as nails - what wheel sizes are you running on that!?

Hey sabbai,

What size are those lms and offset? Thinking I want the same thing for me.

Cheers. They are 19 x 9.5 +25. Auto rear cradle. 15mm+ bolt on spacers up front.

I've always loved your car because of how the LMs just work so well on a Stagea, but now that you've got that exhaust on there it's taken it to a new level - I've always wants exhausts poking out both sides of the bar. I'd probably go with a single exit on each side, but either way, I love it! Nice one Scott!

cheers Nick. I'm considering going to Superlap, so if I do we'll have to catch up. Bring Liz.

tough tough tough! Love the look!

Thanks Micah. So will we be seeing you and your freshly tuned Stag anytime soon? QLD Stag meet up perhaps?

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Cheers. They are 19 x 9.5 +25. Auto rear cradle. 15mm+ bolt on spacers up front.

cheers Nick. I'm considering going to Superlap, so if I do we'll have to catch up. Bring Liz.

Thanks Micah. So will we be seeing you and your freshly tuned Stag anytime soon? QLD Stag meet up perhaps?

awesome cheers dude - what tyres are you running to get that all under the arches - any modifications for them to fit or just slap them on? Lowered too?

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