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Anyone out there with a series 2 Dayz Stagea I'm calling you out!

Help me and everyone else chasing a Dayz kit for they're stagea fulfill theír dreams.

Me luv you long time. :)

Others interested in a Dayz front end or whole kit post here, maybe we can convince someone.....

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I'd be interested in a S2 Dayz front bar, but wouldn't you be better off finding something a bit better than a Dayz kit to copy?

well i like the dayz bar as its better than stock not too low and not cop bait.oh and i wonder who posted the idea to copy one in the for sale section lol

Funny to start this topic, i was actually thinking about it today... I have a dayz 2 bar on my car which has a few scratches/chips etc. and was going to get it repainted one day.

How long does it take to get the mould made up?

My car is sitting here at home unregistered and will be for the next week or two until my comp plate arrives. So if anyone from sydney who wants to arrange for it to be copied can come and take it for a few days if need be? Just a suggestion....

Funny to start this topic, i was actually thinking about it today... I have a dayz 2 bar on my car which has a few scratches/chips etc. and was going to get it repainted one day.

How long does it take to get the mould made up?

My car is sitting here at home unregistered and will be for the next week or two until my comp plate arrives. So if anyone from sydney who wants to arrange for it to be copied can come and take it for a few days if need be? Just a suggestion....

all we need now is to find a good fiberglasser in syd and maybee a few of us split the mould cost.im not in a position ot get one made financially yet but prob could throw in for the mould

hei mike your car is still not on the road?

yep has been for 12 months just interested in getting a few of us series 2 owners together to do a mould of a dayz bar so we all have access to one without the exorbitant price of bringing one over

yep has been for 12 months just interested in getting a few of us series 2 owners together to do a mould of a dayz bar so we all have access to one without the exorbitant price of bringing one over

how much were asking for? Which ones are you guys interested in? Like side skirts, fron bumper bar ETC?

hmmm - I am not sure if the dayz front bar is all that great... I am about to get my car (about a week or so off if all goes well) and it has the full dayz kit - but I have seen a silver one with a more - streamline aerodynamic looking kit

mine:

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the silver one:

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I am also in SA so can't help to much as you guys are all in NSW.

I went thru all of this 2yrs ago with my S1. got prices for moulds for the Dayz front bar, rear bar, side skirts and wing.

did a lot of chasing around, got prices, were too expensive for peeps.

waste of time IMO, wont get up off the ground.

my opinion only tho

hmmm - I am not sure if the dayz front bar is all that great... I am about to get my car (about a week or so off if all goes well) and it has the full dayz kit - but I have seen a silver one with a more - streamline aerodynamic looking kit

mine:

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I am also in SA so can't help to much as you guys are all in NSW.

If that white car is yours, that is not a Dayz kit

The silver is car ugly

didn't someone on here just buy that silver one?

I quite liked it myself, and I usually don't like cars with body kits, they usually look like they ram raided a tupperware factory :D

Darrin - you sure?? It was sold as a dayz kit - even has the badges....?? not really fussed what ever the kit is - it looks far nicer than standard...

And yes it is mine - I just don't have it yet.... few more weeks to wait...

Darrin - you sure?? It was sold as a dayz kit - even has the badges....?? not really fussed what ever the kit is - it looks far nicer than standard...

And yes it is mine - I just don't have it yet.... few more weeks to wait...

That kit is a Dolphin kit

The series 2 dayz bar they are talking about is nice aswell and likes like this

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dude, its a dolphin kit to the front end (without doubt) and side skirts, although the rear looks dayzish, lol.

Id say originally it had the dayz kit in japan, hence the badge, but at some stage the owner "upgraded" the bodykit

looks tough. nice pickup. SA hey ?

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