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Ill be getting 15 grand + i alrdy have a couple of grand saved just from working so i got that covered if i get it and there is stuff wrong with it, but i did want that money for mods lol. I may be on my P's but its not like i work at hungry jacks, ive got a good job that pays extremly well :D

Wow i probably wouldnt of seen that P if u didnt point it out LOL ah well looks good enough, i dont want that P plates that go around the number plater or the magnet ones cuz they are just flat out ugly >.>

theres a nice loooking black for sale for 14g but it hasnt got the sunroofs :thumbsup:

If i buy one without a body kit where in adelaide would sell a boky kits for a Stagea? has anyone brought a new body kit plus had it sprayed so i get a rough idea of how much it will cost?

I think u need to work out what you mean by body kit. The dayz one has the dayz kit on it obviously. I found I enjoyed sunroofs after getting in the 260, just wait til one pops up! Viva garage do kits, seem to b hit and miss tho

If i buy one without a body kit where in adelaide would sell a boky kits for a Stagea? has anyone brought a new body kit plus had it sprayed so i get a rough idea of how much it will cost?

I think I heard the fit isnt always 100%? But I cant confirm that either way, Ive got an M35 so their kits are of no use to me but its a starting point for you. Their prices dont seem too bad either http://www.vivagarage.com.au/cart/index.php?c=93

What do u mean by when one ''pops up''? lol dosent sound to good. Yeah with the Dayz body kit ive seen 2 with the dayz kit and they arnt even the same one has a bigger rear spoiler then the other.

yeah i had a look on Viva the kit i like which i think was the Series 2 MS but there out of stock, i didnt realise they were in SA lol. So u mean that i could buy it and it wont even fit the car properly? How can they promote it on the car then lol

Wouldnt know how much to paint them?

And damn that stagea is nice!! but i need an auto dude :thumbsup:

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yeah i had a look on Viva the kit i like which i think was the Series 2 MS but there out of stock, i didnt realise they were in SA lol. So u mean that i could buy it and it wont even fit the car properly? How can they promote it on the car then lol

Wouldnt know how much to paint them?

MS style is a Masa motorsport copy

I bought the Viva rear bar and side skirts

Both side skirts were too short and had to be cut and lengthened

The rear bar was 15mm too short on each side and had to cut and lenghtened

Ended spending approx 40 hours modifing them to fit and fix the all the bubbles and pin holes plus they were very poor quality f/glass and heavy.

I would be looking somewhere else.

I think there is some pic's in my build thread somewhere

MS style is a Masa motorsport copy

I bought the Viva rear bar and side skirts

Both side skirts were too short and had to be cut and lengthened

The rear bar was 15mm too short on each side and had to cut and lenghtened

Ended spending approx 40 hours modifing them to fit and fix the all the bubbles and pin holes plus they were very poor quality f/glass and heavy.

I would be looking somewhere else.

I think there is some pic's in my build thread somewhere

Oh ok wow lol guess that rules them out then. Is ther anywhere else that makes them and would maybe post them? I tryed to have a look at masa but was japanese lol

Also just another quick question. FMIC are they easy to install onto a stagea? I hear somewhere that FMIC arnt legal if u have to cut anything on the car to make them fit?

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Is there any other place in australia that do them that will post them?

Argh im really itchin to drive one or even just drivin in one, thinkin bout goin to holden hill they got a nice looking black one out there but such a far drive from where i am :banana:

Is there any other place in australia that do them that will post them?

Argh im really itchin to drive one or even just drivin in one, thinkin bout goin to holden hill they got a nice looking black one out there but such a far drive from where i am :P

where abouts down south do you live mate? i'm down at aldinga if ya wanna go for a squirt in a fairly stand rs4v stagea. just an exhaust and a bit of boost. but it'll give you a good idea on what to expect.

Or if you can make your way to the Regency Park area, I can take you for a squirt in a 204awkw manual Stagea. :D

As for Viva bars ... I bought my Viva Aero type M front bar from them and it fit fine. Just take your time and trial fit it a few times to ensure you get the mounting right. If you're in a rush, then of course it won't fit properly. But maybe I got lucky with the bar. Rest of my kit is Dolphin for skirts and rear. :P

That would be awesome guys. least then i can see the difference between a pretty stock one to a more worked one, im not asking to drive ur car or anything just to go for a quick spin cuz ive never been in 1 before :P

I live at Seaford Rise, so when ever u guys rnt busy :D

That would be awesome guys. least then i can see the difference between a pretty stock one to a more worked one, im not asking to drive ur car or anything just to go for a quick spin cuz ive never been in 1 before :P

I live at Seaford Rise, so when ever u guys rnt busy :D

i'm free sunday morning and most mornings during the week. let me know when you wanna come down and go for a drive.

i'm free sunday morning and most mornings during the week. let me know when you wanna come down and go for a drive.

hey mate, yea im free most mornings seeing i work afternoon shift. What about monday, u doing anything on the public hol if not maybe tuesday morning. Just meet up sumwhere like the maccas carpark at seaford or sumthing?

duno what exactly your looking for in a stag, but mines for sale, stock as a rock ready for mods:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=128A8303CF0D

That looks perfect only thing is its in NSW :ninja: im in adelaide be abit hard getting there to see it

i think blits do them in qld? that's blits with an s, not the japanese tuning company with a z

Not recommended: 7 months for no work whatsoever on my job: complete waste of time and effort.

hey mate, yea im free most mornings seeing i work afternoon shift. What about monday, u doing anything on the public hol if not maybe tuesday morning. Just meet up sumwhere like the maccas carpark at seaford or sumthing?

That looks perfect only thing is its in NSW :P im in adelaide be abit hard getting there to see it

yeah mate i work arvos too, i gotta build a bloody garden shed tomorrow :ninja: , and i've got Captain thread coming out tues morning to do some work on my dodge for me, I'm free thurs morning if you're keen, i can take you for a quick squirt, nothing too quick tho cause i'll have my little girl with me.

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