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As per the title. Does anyone know where I can purchase a 260RS Bodykit from? Mine is looking rather second hand after a run in with a concrete kerb rant.gif.

Actually, if anyone knows of a place that sells any Stagea 260RS parts, that'd be great too. Its hard to find any parts for these vehicles!

I am thinking of getting a full respray as the paint is showing its 12years of age in a few spots on the car so may need a couple of other bits and pieces.

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u will find it very hard to find a autech bodykit in australia better off getting bodykit fixed or may have to look at shipping from japan

Thanks mate. I thought this would be the case. Do you know of WHERE in Japan I could buy one? Is there a website?

Where do YOU buy your 260RS parts?

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my bodykit is in pretty good condition and also know a good plastic welder in W.A. so can get it fixed easy as plus also happened to pick up a spare rear bumper that one of the guys in S.A. had for sale so i have never had to buy parts unique to the 260rs. you may want to try import monster and use them to buy through yahoo auctions in japan. hope this can help

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