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thanks for the interest, but no thanks, dont want a big kit, want it subtle and neat.

thats the way to go mate subtle -dam shame tho id have killed for your dayz bar then i spose me and alex would have had to fight to the death to see who got it lmao

urgghhhh .... wasn't me. Unless someone took my stagea for a road trip to SA ... which would explain where my petrol went!!! :D

hehe obviously not you :P

i'm just going by what the guy said his SAU Username was. didn't realise your number plate was stagen until just now. :happy: apologies for the confusion...

as far as i'm aware its all standard stuff. white dials for S2 yes, they light up when it starts going dark, the darker it gets, the brighter the dash gets... its fully automatic. it just lights up the numbers only into a dull redish colour.

one reverse light is red yes, i'm thinking that is coz its not a reverse light may fog light or something...

Interesting, looks lopsided, still, looks way better with the clear indicators on the back, so if you ever want to swap and have really cool orange coloured tops on your rear lights, gimmie a yell I'll gladly swap with you :P

Oh just noticed, that on your rear lights you got chromie bling bling in there :ninja: Also, wonder why one of your revers lights is coloured red.....? Still, I love black!!

mine has only one revese light similar to a few european cars saab cs9000 etc, we talked about it before somewhere. enjoy your car huddy looks real nice

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well i've fitted up a 3" front/dump off my cefiro onto the stagea - and it fits perfectly. this was with the stock cat back system

only problem is i dont like it hehe... i dunno - coz its auto + exhaust noise, just doesnt do it for me.

So i've decided to put the stocker back on and keep in cabin noise to 0!

nothing else is new, just enjoying cruising around in it. Today the air temp sensor thingo read at 41 degrees!!! so bit hot today :S lol

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