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hiya guys i'm scott and new to site just thought i say hi first

right i've been trawling the site's for bodykits and only come up with a few. you guys seem a bit more ahead of us that in england so i was wondering what bodykits are about any help in this area would be a great

oh ya i've got s1 DAYZ

cheers guys

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Hey Scott, welcome aboard!

See if you can get your hands on a "HyperRev" catalogue for the Stagea - there are two. They're a bit old now, but might be able to help with your search for something you like.

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cheers guys i'll have good look about. ref the hyper rev catalogue there often on ebay in the uk so i'll pick up one

i'm looking for something a bit smooth as most people go for the big and aggressive look. feel free to stop by our club in the uk (NSOC)

http://stageaownersclub.s4.bizhat.com/index.php?mforum=stageaownersclub

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