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nope i cant read japanese, but there is a link to a BBS forum on THIS page

plenty of SWAT links on THIS page.

and HUNDREDS of stagea photos from THIS page.

...Hope thats what you are after :P

if its just a very light silver, then yep go for it. Blue pearl in the top coat!!

saw a nice colour today - very similar to the above fourby. Have a look for new camrys (camries...??) and echos wearing a blue so light and silvery that its barely recognisable as ablue. sky blue in a very light silver, that has a nice flick on the body lines.

One more:

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And these are interesting... scale

i have a spare set of bonnet pins, i'm thinking of putting them on after seeing that pic ... coz l really don't have enough cosmetic work done to my car yet!! :)

and those models are nuts ... l really need to start work on mine!!

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Andy, is this all one colour with a body crease playing mind games, or is it a two-tone with the slightly darker colour from that area above the door handles?

Looks nice though, would probably suit your car well, although I already love it the way it is now!

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Andy, is this all one colour with a body crease playing mind games, or is it a two-tone with the slightly darker colour from that area above the door handles?

Looks nice though, would probably suit your car well, although I already love it the way it is now!

yeah it is two tone lol.

i dont mind the colour that my stag is now, but i want something a little more "unique" :)

fuzzy if you decide against the bonnet pins on your car ill take em for $$... lol.

Thats gotta be the first stagea ive seen with buddy club P1's. The whole lightweight racing wheel is lost on most stageas sadly... i have a set, but 4 stud, for teh 31.

andy whatever colour you go, its gonna be an awesome ride. Whover you get to do it - its worth paying more to make sure they spend time on the preparation. Glad youre lookin at the lighter colours though, and non nissan. Make it stand out, man.

Couldn't decide where to stick this link but looks like some nice kit options do exist, we just don't have access to them in Aus... Amazingly expensive though!

Luke

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