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there has been a fair bit of interest from some of the members on here after a S2 Dayz front bar and Dayz rear skirt, so Andrew at Custom Carbon Components ( http://www.ccubed.com.au ) has said that he can make a top quality copy of a genuine Dayz front bar and rear skirt! Rough prices are as follows

$550 S2 Dayz Front Bar

$300 Dayz Rear Skirt

basically the prices are higher than your "average" because Custom Carbon Components only offer the best products, best fit, made form superior products and second to none craftsmanship. also because they won’t be charging for tooling as these moulds haven’t been made yet.

Yunis has offered up his Dayz bits for this job - legend

Andrew needs at least 5 people with 50% deposits down before work can begin

PM me for those who are interested!

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I don't know much about bodywork, but does that include painting? Does it need to be painted on the car, or can it be matched close enough off the car? Thanks

that price dosnt include painting, and the bar/skirt is painted when its off the car.

if you live outside of sydney or need the bar/skirt posted to you and want CCubed to paint the gear then you would probably need to send somethign like your fuel cap cover for colour matching

currently getting prices on paint

just a thaught guys can they do a mould of the rear bar with the skirt attatched and then smooth it out to get rid of the seam where the skirt joins.and is it possible to remove the numberplate frame setup in the front bar it would look better more airflow etc .my 2 cents worth if we going to all the trouble lets get it rite

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why are u guys goin to all this trouble to get the dayz ones made up from scratch when there is already places making other (better in my opinion) kits ready to go, front, side and rear.. just my thought neway..

why are u guys goin to all this trouble to get the dayz ones made up from scratch when there is already places making other (better in my opinion) kits ready to go, front, side and rear.. just my thought neway..

ok here is my 2 cents worth and i know a few more people with the same outlook i like the dayz bar because. 1 its not too low. 2 because it still retains a semi factory look and not the boy racer apearance. 3 still has plenty of airflow well it will when the jap numberplate bit is removed .personally i would rather keep my car looking like stock as it dosent atract any unwanted attention from the boys in blue and all the boy racers trying to prove something everytime they see a kitted out car

why are u guys goin to all this trouble to get the dayz ones made up from scratch when there is already places making other (better in my opinion) kits ready to go, front, side and rear.. just my thought neway..

I just like the Dayz kit... think it looks more "Stageaish". :)

im pretty positive Andrew can remove the number plate holder/make it alot smaller

not sure about the chrome strips, either adapt your old one or... umm... hey look over there! *runs* :yucky:

still need more people for this to go ahead!

im pretty positive Andrew can remove the number plate holder/make it alot smaller

not sure about the chrome strips, either adapt your old one or... umm... hey look over there! *runs* :mellow:

still need more people for this to go ahead!

Hi Brycey,

Any word yet about paint costs?

Thanks

yeah mate just got some info then, he can paint the front bar + rear skirt for $600 if requested but if you don’t live local to sydney then he recommends getting it done at your local paint shop as the packaging will more than likely damage a freshly painted item - no matter how well its packaged.. so he can do it but he highly recommends getting it locally done if you don’t live in or around Sydney

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good old joe has put his hand up to be number one, and mike has said he will put some money down for the moulding (to get things happening) but wont pay the total amount till a later date

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are these the sort that crack on impact? or will they be flexible like the quality/stock items?

Oooh, if they were made from flexible composite like some of the drift kits.... like the ones supplied by Flex-Fiber Duraflex or M-FleX, that would be extremely nice... In this case however I don't think the kit parts will be flex composite... not sure the process you'd need for what I'm guessing is a urethane/fiberglass composite item, but I'm guessing for a small number run like this it'd be far too expensive. Although it'd be cheaper than pure urethane parts, and stronger too.

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