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Hey Guys another stagea question have been searching the internet again for more interesting stagea information and have found some cool body kits. Had a thought the other night about whether the kits available are capable of being fitted to both series one and series two stageas.

I ask this because some sites say that their kits suit the series two and some dont mention what series they fit. For example the east bear kit that i have pictured below states that its for a series two. From what I can see from the parts breakdown the only thing that would definately not fit would be the grille because of the lights.

However this leaves the question of will the stock grille fit the new kit or will you have to leave the grille empty?

Dont know if anyone else has come across this but thought i would post up and see if anyone else knows about this.

Thanks in advance for your replies

:)

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here try this link

http://www.east-bear.co.jp/aeroparts/stagea/

:)

i think powerplay imports does east bear stuff so they might have prices

i nearly had an accident in my pants when i found that pic tee hee hee :D

enjoy

yeah why do they make good kits for the series 2 and not the series one :D

i have a look at http://www.freeway-dolphin.co.jp and they have a vented bonnet for the series one  

dont mind their kits either

:D

I am waiting on a landed price on the bonnet from http://www.east-bear.co.jp/aeroparts/stagea/

so it fits series one?

i must sound stupid but i think im getting confused by reading all these japinglish web sites that refer to latter term and post term and so on my heads spinning

its funny a lot of the sites seem to have some very similar parts in their ranges

that takero stagea site had a very similar bonnet as did the freeway dolphin site. funny though cos one site said theirs was for series one and one said it was for series two are there any differences to the shapes or is it just a thing with the grill?

:D

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