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Left over from group buy.

Pics in thread in my sig.

Price..

Stagea Series I $120 with scoop

Stagea Series II $120 with scoop and engraving $30, Total $150.

Freight, Minimum $25, its very wel wrapped and packed in a custom box.

If you are miles out of town, then I'll confirm your postcode etc.

Who's in?

Also, new group buy underway.

Let mw know if you are interested.

BASS OUT

Excuse my blatent unadulterated noobness, but what are the advantages of this and why do I need one?

They shure look purrty tho....

They force the air coming through your grill to go through the radiator insted of hitting the radiator and going up over the top.

The scoop acts to foce air into the snorkel for your air intake.

They look Uber-cool.

I have 1 Series I, 3 Series II and 1 Series I with engraving.....

You know you want one.

loymclure

I only have one engraved Seres II

Series I is sold....

2 Series II (without engraving) are left.

  • 3 months later...

Hey ppls.

I will have 3 Series I Deflector + Scoop and one Series II Deflector and scoop spare in my current group buy.

Let me know if you are interested.

BASS OUT

  • 1 month later...

I have the following spares from the last group buy.....

$80 each plus postage ($25)

3 x R34 GTT Nismo / Series II BLACK

5 x R34 STD front bar BLACK

1 x R34 STD front bar bare, no powder coat ($70, it needs a polish, some minor scuffs)

4 x R33 GTS-T Series I BLACK

2 x R33 GTS-T Series II BLACK

1 x R33 GTS-T Series II bare, no powder coat

2 x R33 custom to suit R33 GTS-T with GTR Front Bar. Bare, no powder coat.

$120 each plus postage ($25)

3 x Stagea Series I with scoop

Come and get em.

  • 1 month later...
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  • 4 weeks later...

Hey ppls.

I'll freight them for free for the last 3 guides.

Stag Series I radiator deflectors with Scoop in Satin Black. $120 delivered.

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