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hey guys just wondering if anyone had or knows of someone with a stagea shell..you guys might rememeber i stacked mine i havent really had any luck selling decent parts worth my while so i am thinking of putting all my gear ina shell......if anyone has ideas let me know..thanks guys!!!!!

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hey guys just wondering if anyone had or knows of someone with a stagea shell..you guys might rememeber i stacked mine i havent really had any luck selling decent parts worth my while so i am thinking of putting all my gear ina shell......if anyone has ideas let me know..thanks guys!!!!!

Try Nizz Pro, Jeff Anderson, (07) 5564 8333. they are at Ashmore on the GC.

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Just be aware if you use a uncomplied shell, you will have do a doggy chassis number and compliance plate change (illegal of course). The new type compliance stickers are the vinyl plastic pink ones. If you try and remove these, they de-laminate and a big "VOID" appears making them useless

I tried dotars to get a new one so I could just repaint my engine bay and was told they will not issue a new one. If I had removed it, the car will become non registable again. So I masked it up. I have heard it is possible to get a new one, but it will take ALOT of talking to get one. Just be aware. Maybe making some phone calls first.

How bad is your car, got any pic's?

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hehe i know that :)

the post above mine darrin asks if there was any pics of his crashed one :P

haha i thought you were recommending a shell...

But yeah, darrin, theres some pics champ!!!

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