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Here are the pics taken this morning, a bit of (amateur) pp work done in photoshop. Couldn't help myself :unsure:

It's actually not as low as i thought, it sticks out a bit more then the Dayz that's why it looks lower then it is. Drove it around town/bp/maccas this morning and didn't scrape anything. Basically as long as i remember to slow right down and approach any dip at a slight angle, it's all sweet. Very happy with Norwood Panel Works jobbie too, can't tell the paint difference can you!

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looks good buddy. only thing i dont like about it, that i just picked up from your pics.

then opening's and vents in the bar, it looks like it was drawn up by a 5yr old kid. so straight and square.... i'll put on of your pics as my desktop backround so i have to get used to it lol

looks good buddy. only thing i dont like about it, that i just picked up from your pics.

then opening's and vents in the bar, it looks like it was drawn up by a 5yr old kid. so straight and square.... i'll put on of your pics as my desktop backround so i have to get used to it lol

haha! i see what you mean. I like my things straight and square like that :unsure: so it suits me :unsure:

Tell you what though, i'm glad i got them to paint the mesh inserts matt black before putting them on. They came in a silver that would have just looked strange.

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haha! i see what you mean. I like my things straight and square like that :blush: so it suits me :)

Tell you what though, i'm glad i got them to paint the mesh inserts matt black before putting them on. They came in a silver that would have just looked strange.

what was the front bar fitted and painted worth. if you don't mind me asking?

sorry if you already mentioned it didn't find it. did it pretty much bolt on and line up?

what was the front bar fitted and painted worth. if you don't mind me asking?

sorry if you already mentioned it didn't find it. did it pretty much bolt on and line up?

It was an insurance jobbie so i don't know final cost. Bar delivered from QLD was about $600. Original Dayz bar was going to cost around $3k from japland.

according to the panel guys it was a bit of a pain to mount but all in all a fairly decent piece of fiberglass. Needed all the connections drilled and bolts put on which delayed things a bit.

oh yeah their bonnets for stagea ..

Vented $770

TJ, are you saying that Blits are doing vented bonnets for the Stagea? I'd love one (eventually) on my s1 if I can get one. And if Blits are doing them, I'd say it's safe to assume they'd be ADR-approved like most of their stuff, right?

*checks website*

TJ, are you saying that Blits are doing vented bonnets for the Stagea? I'd love one (eventually) on my s1 if I can get one. And if Blits are doing them, I'd say it's safe to assume they'd be ADR-approved like most of their stuff, right?

*checks website*

ADR Aproved (Australian Design Rules)

NSW RTA Aprroved

very diffrent rules

Bonnetts are adr approved and come with individual no. stamped and papers.

Front bar looks good! sell me your old one!

I've agreed with the Mrs we'll trial this one for a bit because it's still lower then she's comfortable with. Sorry!

pretty sure it would be ADR, because in HPI mag they were giving away a r34 gtt vented hood ADR approved.

got the pic in my inbox somewere, got a pretty wide vent, facing the windsheild. e-mail them see what they can do, i got a nice deal on the whole front setup, just waiting for credit card to rock up then BAM!

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