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if you ever want to sell you side skirts...i want i want... :O mine have shrunk and doesnt join near the back passenger wheel arch any more and i have gone through so many clips and crap that it will just be easier to get another set ;) so ever down the track you want them sold...me me me me me me :)

or for that matter if any one has any side skirts they dont want and want to sell let me know ;)

when i get my kit i will sell you the skirts

So whats thie Dayz thing?

i saw the badge but i dunno what it means

dayz is a aftermarket supplier of goodies for the stagea and quite a few came from the factory with the dayz option kits etc like front and rear bars etc etc etc yours looks like a dayz kit from the front bar

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Looking pretty serious now Grant,

Can you still use full steering lock? Looks close, can you take a shot at full lock at some stage, would be interested in seeing the effect.

Cheers

Luke

yes, i can run Full lock

however, it rubs on the top if i turn to fast

i need to roll it a little bit more, and add a tad more camber

its all part of being an innovator....ive only seen two Stageas in a VIP mag

Whats up with the oval "Being Active" sticker on the rear bumper?

My stag that was recently imported to Oz also has one too, a "Prince Tokyo" one to be specific. Is it some ultra cool thing to have in Japan or do they come with it on?

thanks guys

i raised the rear 8 turns, and the front 5 turns

no more rubbing

they hit the coilovers at hard loads on turns in teh rear.

picked up a 3 inch DP today as wwell

yep, as soon as hte 27th comes around

HUGE amount of stuff on order

Cusco 24 and 30mm adjustable sway bars

Front camber arms

Catback

Manifold

z32 mafs

Aero and paint

o2 housing

gauges

and some other stuff

and whatever is left over, ill figure out what to get

as it is thats only like 1600 in parts...i have 1500 left over lol

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