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Hi All,

Just wondering who has installed Dayz skirts onto their S1 stags that didnt come with any skirts? How did you do it? Could someone with a S1 Dayz tune car (finger pointing at Brendan) take some photos of under the skirt ect and that will show how they come factory mounted to the car ( at front back and along it.... ect ect)

Not to phased either way if I end up putting them on or not, but If I do i dont want them being tacky.

Cheers all,

Chris

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Its screwed on with 2 screws in both wheel arch areas

Id suggest that along the length there would be epoxy glue holding it onto the body

do you want to catch up and have a look with ya own eye?

Tangy- Theirs deff 1 screw in front guard, two in rear and some along the length of the skirt then some clips to..... But got no idea where it all ataches apart from the arch bolts

Will be in touch rodders, still not super sure if i want to put them on or not.

I've got a nismo Kit on mine. It has press in clips down the side and brackets underneath. There is one or two screws inside the frond guard and a separate cap at the other end which clamps to the inner guard lip and has tabs which interlock with the side skirt.

For anyone that was interested or watching this;

Rod and Aleks came over this arvo to help me put them on. After a bit of looking about we decided to give it a crack when we have more time on our hands as the skirts use a different mounting set-up to both of their rs4 skirts. Also sceptical if they are stock dayz skirts or not, the donor car is a dayz and appears to be un touched but as we know anything is possible in the motherland...

Will give an update next week some time once we've had another go.

Thanks to Rodney and Aleks to coming around :3some:

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