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was flicking through an old Autosalon magazine this morning, and spotted a stagea at the tokyo auto salon with this website plastered down the side of it. Not sure if anyone knew about this one or not, but I quite like bits and pieces of their body kits.

www.takeros.jp

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And trust the japanese to cover the airbag with guages :D

4mater.jpg

*cringe*

Imagine the mark THAT would leave if the airbag went off! :rofl:

I did notice that all their stags have the roof rails removed (except for the rear view of the one above :huh:)

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I did notice that all their stags have the roof rails removed (except for the rear view of the one above :D )

Already looking for the panels - as per my other post - "begone evil racks! Spawn of mediocrity!"

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Takero has been making some wonderful aero parts for a while now... we're in the process of importing a couple of parts to mould :D namely the roof rack blanking strips and the rear-bumper-flusher-maker :rofl:

Please please please let me know when the racks are available - I'm in like sin!!

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patience young wagoners... it might be a month before they're ready.

the "rear-bumper-flusher-maker" for lack of better wording is a piece that mounts to your bootlid, which fills in the cutout that the bootlid makes in the bumper bar... giving the bumper a more rounded look like on a normal sedan or coupe where the bootlid doesn't need a cutout.

lol does that clear things up?

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so its like Botox for its buttocks?

patience young wagoners... it might be a month before they're ready.

the "rear-bumper-flusher-maker" for lack of better wording is a piece that mounts to your bootlid, which fills in the cutout that the bootlid makes in the bumper bar... giving the bumper a more rounded look like on a normal sedan or coupe where the bootlid doesn't need a cutout.

lol does that clear things up?

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