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I've ordered/bought all sorts of shit for my Stagea over the past week (mind you, I've owned it for 8 days).

Just picked up some DRiFT "Blade" seats (GTR replicas) yesterday for $400 a pair, BARGIN!

I've ordered/bought all sorts of shit for my Stagea over the past week (mind you, I've owned it for 8 days).

Just picked up some DRiFT "Blade" seats (GTR replicas) yesterday for $400 a pair, BARGIN!

Not too bad thoses seats for the money. I just sold a brand new pair for $360 about 3 weeks ago.

Do you need a FMIC? I will have brand new ones for R33/r34 C34. tube and fin for $300 full kit in approx 6 weeks.

$114.thumbsup.gif No, I know the one you're talking about, that one was VERY nice, but I would have to paint anyway, so a couple of little marks didn't worry me. I've just got to fit some mesh in the opening.

Ended up using IM, as I spoke to Jesse last week; whilst his commission is less, his container cost was higher, and the end price was noticeably more on an identical part. I would definitely use him on Air Freight though, great to deal with.

Cheers, Dale

Was it the white one that looks twisted in the pics?

Not too bad thoses seats for the money. I just sold a brand new pair for $360 about 3 weeks ago.

Do you need a FMIC? I will have brand new ones for R33/r34 C34. tube and fin for $300 full kit in approx 6 weeks.

Yeah they aren't bad at all. Better then Spending 2k on the same seat ... that money can go elsewhere :P

I do need one, won't be putting one on for a while though I think ... do you have to cut under the battery with your kits? I was going to run the stealth shit that justcrap sell so the engine bay looks factory.

Was it the white one that looks twisted in the pics?

No, that one's listed for $334w00t.gif. And it's a pile of shit.

It's this one; post-61153-0-77544000-1300065722_thumb.jpgPearl white, a few marks, but no big deal.

I'm going to cut out the centre bar anyway and put some expanded mesh in, so there was no point buying a mint one to chop up.

Just got to go to Nissan & get the bad news on the driving light blanking plates...rolleyes.gif

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yeah, will have to cut under battery. These are the cross over type, not return type.

Have 10 full sets coming.

Plan to order some return style, when I find a manufacture, May have to send them a sample to copy.

Have some 3 sets of Bride copies coming as well

Might have to "test" a pair in my car :whistling:

yeah, will have to cut under battery. These are the cross over type, not return type.

Have 10 full sets coming.

Plan to order some return style, when I find a manufacture, May have to send them a sample to copy.

Did the M35 version get off the ground Darrin?

Did the M35 version get off the ground Darrin?

Not yet. I was trying to get the manufacture to buy a M35 kit to copy, until they realised what they cost

They want me to send over a sample (pipe only) which would cost me $1000 to do, which depeneding on the number of m35 sales, I would need to recover some of the $1000 outlay. I will probaly still do it, but i will would be min 3-4 months before they would be done.

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Not yet. I was trying to get the manufacture to buy a M35 kit to copy, until they realised what they cost

They want me to send over a sample (pipe only) which would cost me $1000 to do, which depeneding on the number of m35 sales, I would need to recover some of the $1000 outlay. I will probaly still do it, but i will would be min 3-4 months before they would be done.

No worries, thanks.

I made a stainless set I sold for $250, back to the flange so he could remove and refit for track days etc. They came up great, not my thing (I like stealth) but the look is perfect. 3 inch pipes are the go, you just need to work out the merge.

these are the ones that i wanted to get, but i couldn't justify the cost. they look good tho

am performance blast pipes

That isn't a bad price for a set of blast pipes, the set I am looking at would be close to $400 landed from the states!

these are locally made, and he can fit them for an extra $150, probably a bit far for ya to come to get an exhaust fitted.

whichever way you go, get them flanged so the can be removed. i still have my big fujitsubo muffler for my car when i do interstate trips.

got my kakimoto on today. scott made me up a front pipe.

looks the sex.

Thanks scott!

quieter than before, with straight through 80mm confuses me.

How can that be Aaron? I've driven one with a Kakimoto & it was loud. What did you have on before? (sorry, it's probably listed 5 pages ago, just don't want to go looking).

How can that be Aaron? I've driven one with a Kakimoto & it was loud. What did you have on before? (sorry, it's probably listed 5 pages ago, just don't want to go looking).

I'm pretty sure it looked a bit like this...post-61153-0-50538100-1300106234_thumb.jpg lol?

Sorry Aaron, I saw this the other day, & I was just reminded of it. No hate :thumbsup:

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