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looking for e.o.i for after market stagea parts.

7 point roll cage $1300 new

greddy front strut brace $220 new (both 2wd and 4wd)

greddy rear strut brace $220 new

carbon fibre bonnet $1200 new

other parts may be available

pm me for photos and questions

just e.o.i at this stage :(

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JUST AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT IT WOULD LOOK LIKE

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THERE IS ALSO VENTED BONNETS

C/F $1400 NEW

FIBRE GLASS $1000 NEW

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good condition white S2 dayz front bumper and rear lip? and roof rack covers (for when you remove them)

D.

by rear lip did you mean rear bar or rear spoiler?

having trouble finding any parts besides spoilers for dayz body kits in good condition, can get brand new dayz dolphin front bars for $600

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&id=170652

that lip (bolts to bottom of standard bumper)

and if you can find some dayz guard flares ill take em! noone else seems to be able to locate any....

D.

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oh yeh and momo steering wheels, the factory option ones. im sure im not the only person chasing one of those

and S2 eyelids... i could go all day......

D.

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oh yeh and momo steering wheels, the factory option ones. im sure im not the only person chasing one of those

and S2 eyelids... i could go all day......

D.

bout $600 for a manual wheel second hand

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oh yeh and momo steering wheels, the factory option ones. im sure im not the only person chasing one of those

and S2 eyelids... i could go all day......

D.

s2 eyelids.. fibre glass unpainted $100 delivered

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the container will get here late november early december. i will be buying at least one of all the parts mentioned above and putting them up for sale when they get here and it will be first in first served. but if you want 2 be guaranteed a certain part you would need to pay for it before october 5th

i can help organise postage or freight but the cost will be the buyers responsibility :(

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if you can get these eyelids for same price, ill take a set http://page12.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/p119737283

pass on momo wheel, almost half that price thru importmonster

D.

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i have a dayz kit and would love to get that little lip extension for the front bar. anybody know how roll cages go in a daily driver, im pretty sure u will get defected for that.

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