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I only have the kit as well...

From what I understand, Dayz was just an accessory company that was able to sell "dayz spec" vehicles through selected Nissan dealerships.

My Stagea only got front bar - side skirts - rear badge.

All parts offered as options and listed on nissan FAST, I believe just NAVAN renamed(nissan aftermarket vehicle accessories).

they are dealer option packages. and as such some will have different bits depending on which option boxes the original customer ticked.

I wonder who's got a stagea with the dayz stickers on the side??

I remember there is a thread with the Dayz options list...

That would be me :blush:

It has all the carbon extras, around the wheels, headlight inserts, the interior surround is carbon, including around the guages,the mirrors, rear window vents and rear passanger vents. Also instead of the silver stagea writing on the interior on the dash it says Dayz. I think the rev meter on mine was also an option.

Also has anyone got a replacement number on the big dayz decals on the side of the car?

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It may just have a DAYZ kit. The full Dayz editions I am aware of have the Dayz badge on the lower left hand side of the tailgate.

Similar to the one below.

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Mine has: Front dayz bumper with carbon insert,rear bumper,badge and the bigger spoiler apart from that everything standard(one member did a fast of my VIN and no optionals,like them)

That would be me :P

It has all the carbon extras, around the wheels, headlight inserts, the interior surround is carbon, including around the guages,the mirrors, rear window vents and rear passanger vents. Also instead of the silver stagea writing on the interior on the dash it says Dayz. I think the rev meter on mine was also an option.

Also has anyone got a replacement number on the big dayz decals on the side of the car?

god dam that is one ugly stereo . is it factory ? as much as id love some dayz bits ill take my center gauges and alpine cda 9887 and factory manual any day . there was a yellow dayz manual on 34 gtr rims on a car yard in christchurch nz .it vanished not long after i bought mine from same yard . anyone know anything about it ?

That would be me :P

It has all the carbon extras, around the wheels, headlight inserts, the interior surround is carbon, including around the guages,the mirrors, rear window vents and rear passanger vents. Also instead of the silver stagea writing on the interior on the dash it says Dayz. I think the rev meter on mine was also an option.

Also has anyone got a replacement number on the big dayz decals on the side of the car?

The "Accent Stripe Set" would be G6820-0V800.

god dam that is one ugly stereo . is it factory ? as much as id love some dayz bits ill take my center gauges and alpine cda 9887 and factory manual any day . there was a yellow dayz manual on 34 gtr rims on a car yard in christchurch nz .it vanished not long after i bought mine from same yard . anyone know anything about it ?

From what im aware the stereo is factory, It was in the car when it was purchased. Stereo is going to be upgraded in the next few weeks. Looking forward to it.

Also as southern tango pointed out they also have the carbon fibre insert in the front bar.

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