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Stop ripping me off Grant! Hahaha!

Nice kit!

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That kit will bring you lower than the Dayz kit too I think, even if it is just visual and not actual as the side skirts (steps) are a lot squarer.

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Luke

hey on the skirts, do they sit liek the factory ones or do they slide in between the door like most kits?

Not sure how the factory skirts fit, mine do sit on the sill panel and run under the doors.

(thanks Alex, black car, wash - then photograph before the dust settles)

i still dont like hte height

If i want to go lower, i need to get shorter springs (think 120mm length stupid short) and helper springs.

i have a custom coilover in the works from a guy around here. im trying to get a decent price from him and not some stupid 2,000 dollar price tag.

ok, started fabbing up the exhaust today

i have all the piping from the cat to the sway bar done. i have to pick up some more 3 inch pieces and pie cut and weld them to make the s shape right there.

my aero will be here friday

my gauges should be nere in a week and a half

ORdered a greddy oil filter relocation kit

Ordering NRG Fuel pressure regulator nad AEM UEGO monday

ordering cusco r33 GTR sway bars monday

and hopefully have my wheels sold so i can get some 9s in the rear so i can go uber low.

Where the hell are you gonna relocate your oil filter to, Grant? I can't find anywhere decent to put one without it then being in the way of something else! Most people with Skylines, etc. put them on the front of the driver's side strut tower, but the Stagea has a massive fuse box there, so that kinda rules that out...

pics

fo sho they fit great now!

can you take some closer pics to show what it looks like up close.. and i forgot what else i was going to say :rofl:

nice car anyways :( coming along good. wich i had millions of dollars spare like you

Where the hell are you gonna relocate your oil filter to, Grant? I can't find anywhere decent to put one without it then being in the way of something else! Most people with Skylines, etc. put them on the front of the driver's side strut tower, but the Stagea has a massive fuse box there, so that kinda rules that out...

:Shrug: it is the kit specifically for hte stagea. ill have to take a closer look at the instructions to find out where. but its not a universal kit, so it has to go somewhere

can you take some closer pics to show what it looks like up close.. and i forgot what else i was going to say :rofl:

nice car anyways :( coming along good. wich i had millions of dollars spare like you

what do you want more pics of?

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

thanks i have only just been able to log back on and finally came across this....thats excellent thanks champ..let me know when :wub: send us a pm on what price you would be after and freight to perth :no:

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