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Stagea eyelids, either painted or unpainted

Painted I can only get:

QT1 - white pearl

TV2 - bayside blue

EV1 - Lightning Yellow

Painted $200 (including postage)

Unpainted $110 (Including postage)

I have a friend that im ordering a pair in for. I will wait a week and order any others that people are after. Order will be put in on the 4th of May, so please express interest before then if you would like a pair.

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Pm me if you have any questions, more than happy to find the answer :)

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Eyelids are on their way to Australia, As well as Grill, and interior piece for D3RV.

All of them have been sent to me then Ill repackage and send out. :D

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thanks matt

what other stagea stuff can u get? let me know thanks champ

:laugh: Hmmm what do stagea owners want? There are so many parts out there its amazing, If its smaller than a seat I can get it.

Group buy on S1 eyelids this time!!!

If only I could find some for sale. :thumbsup:

Ill keep searching im sure somebody has to do them.

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hay matt im chasing a REAR strut brace for my stagea s1 and s2 are the same micah got darrins one and said it my heaps of difference

dolhpin do them and so does greddy i got a price from the guy i use for stuff by its too expensive i will give u the model number is for the greddy one 14023020

let me know thanks champ

myles

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:bunny: Hmmm what do stagea owners want? There are so many parts out there its amazing, If its smaller than a seat I can get it.

If only I could find some for sale. :)

Ill keep searching im sure somebody has to do them.

Dolphin make S1 eyelids. :P Also try Chargespeed - I think they may make them.

I'm personally after a set of eyelids and a Masa Motorsports rear wing (bus shelter)

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Dolphin make S1 eyelids. :) Also try Chargespeed - I think they may make them.

I'm personally after a set of eyelids and a Masa Motorsports rear wing (bus shelter)

direct from dolphin is $$$ though

as with the masa bus shelter, prob looking at 700ish for it :S

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hay matt im chasing a REAR strut brace for my stagea s1 and s2 are the same micah got darrins one and said it my heaps of difference

dolhpin do them and so does greddy i got a price from the guy i use for stuff by its too expensive i will give u the model number is for the greddy one 14023020

let me know thanks champ

myles

:D I know somebody who just bought 1. I'll contact them and let you know. Your right though they aren't cheap :blink:

Dolphin make S1 eyelids. :down: Also try Chargespeed - I think they may make them.

I'm personally after a set of eyelids and a Masa Motorsports rear wing (bus shelter)

Cheers guys, Email has been sent to ChargeSpeed. They list them on their site, but no price. Hopefully if its not too much we can get some in.

Ill let you know when they email back.

PM sent about the rear wings. :D

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hay matt im chasing a REAR strut brace for my stagea s1 and s2 are the same micah got darrins one and said it my heaps of difference

dolhpin do them and so does greddy i got a price from the guy i use for stuff by its too expensive i will give u the model number is for the greddy one 14023020

let me know thanks champ

myles

ok 2 hours of searching later

and we have a WINNER :D

Brand Spanking new from greedy or Cusco, take your pick, and not a bad price.

PM SENT! :D

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Email back from Charge Speed, looking at $240 (delivered) unpainted for S1 eyelids, :D Might be able to get them slightly cheaper with a group buy through the wholesaler.

Dolphin was about the same price from memory.

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