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Stagea M35 Body kit

I plan on replacing the front and rear bumpers on my Stagea M35 250rx as they are a bit damaged. I was going to just buy and respray second hand parts. 
But then I started thinking what else could I replace them with... I scrolled through the forum and all the links to body kits etc seem to be pretty old.

Is there anywhere current that supplies body kits for the M35 in Australia or do I have to look to getting stuff imported.
What is involved in replacing the earlier front end with the facelifted later model? I couldnt find any solid info on this.

Cheers

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2 hours ago, Fishingfreak said:

Hey buddy got a whole one off kit for NM35 stagea for sale if your interested contact me on
0431 518 660 I can send you pics

Had a look on your profile is that the one? Its pretty sweet but the big gape in the front is a bit too intense for me. Thanks for the reply though.

7 hours ago, Fishingfreak said:

Hey buddy got a whole one off kit for NM35 stagea for sale if your interested contact me on
0431 518 660 I can send you pics

That is a modified Kenstyle EIK kit if I recall correctly...

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On 9/2/2016 at 8:34 PM, joshm35 said:

Recently i have replaced my whole kit. It may inspire you with your quest

Yeah, It definately has. If I was a little sooner I'd have probably bought your aero kit. 

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