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i gotta say i think thats one of the nicer stages ive seen...

love the yellow. mustve opted for the "chrome me up laddy" pack. chrome strips up the doors, very celsior. and chrome windscreen squirters etc. If only it were black... wouldve made a nice start for the first aussie VIP Stagea.

Is it a DAYZ jobbie?

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you never know - not all dayz car got the full option. You can opt out of the leather seats if you want.

Its a DAYZ kit, i believe. But weve seen lots of dayz badged cars that simply had selections from the dayz lineup. Id say this might be one.

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tazgtr, saw in photos Tassie number plates. Where in Tas are you? Been hanging to meet some fellow Satgea owners and do a bit of a photo shoot. We're in Launnie. Your dad has a sweet ride, love the yellow :happy:

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Hmm you dont happen to travel south on the Mitchell freeway in peak hour by chance??? I reckon I see you every now and then stuck in peak hour traffic heading into the city in the mornings >_<

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get some slimlines looser! they were only like 25$ more at rego time!

ps... you bastard and your nice beach living house!

Hehe, I know, must get around to ordering those... I just want one on the front though, the rear slot would look a little empty I think...

P.S. I thought you were almost going to make it down in the last week or two, next time!

Cheers

Luke

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looks awesome luke, gotta love the black paint

Thanks Andy, gotta love washing your car if it is black though... I don't mind so it's good, and people get to ask "what's that black thing your driving?"

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Hmm you dont happen to travel south on the Mitchell freeway in peak hour by chance??? I reckon I see you every now and then stuck in peak hour traffic heading into the city in the mornings :laugh:

Thanks Kirstie but it doesn't always look that shiny

Yeah I travel down Mitchell Fwy every weekday morning between 8:30 and 9:00 on the way to work. Don't see any Stageas though despite looking.

You drive or a train commuter?

Cheers, Al

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