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Is this not the coolest. :)

I WANT IT. Though I worked it out that its like $5,000. Before getting it shiped over. And I don't wana know what shipping is gona be worth.

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Here's the link to the site: http://www.nengun.com/massa-motorsport/m-3...-conversion-kit

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Is this not the coolest.

You're right, it's not. If you looked around u will see the MASA kit has be

spoken of quite alot, and apart from the huge cost to purchase and then

ship over here, you then have to take into account the cost of having it

fitted. And as a few people on here will tell you, it does not fit very well

at all, and requires quite alot of work to make it all fit. If you were serious

about this kind of conversion, there's a place in Sydney that does a kit

for about $6500/7000 installed, painted and all that jazz. HERE is the link

to their website.

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hahhaha...sorry guys...just saw it n i hadnt heard of anybody else doing the kits. i stand corrected.

anyways i wasnt planning on getting it anyway. id want to keep my stagea looking like a stagea :)otherwise id get a 34 if i wanded this look.

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