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The qtr panels are different between the 2, but apart from that everything else bolts on as far as i know.

I've always wondered if anyone had done the stagea front on a skyline, looks crazy.

ALso, i don't know if it's just me, but that skyline with stagea front looks like a model car, not full size. just something about it seems odd

Daniel can you read Japanese or have you got a program that can translate for you. If so can you let me know the program as I wish to look through the Yahoo Japan site.

I might have to look at one of those as I don't think I will ever be able to get my Stagea to look that way.

Cheers Ice

Google works fine, or you could also try http://www.worldlingo.com/en/websites/url_...translator.html

Here's a link to all the Stagea goodies.

http://search.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/search?...cale=0jp&mode=1

If only there was a way to open a Yahoo account. :D

Cheers

Daniel

MrZac, could you please give me a price on the Masa kit with headlights and all the needed components?

Cheers,

Chris

Based on the buy price of 239400 Yen (front and rear bar, sideskirts, rear wing, front guards and bonnet) is approx $4600 landed in Melbourne. For used headlights add another $1000.

For just the front half of the kit at 134400 Yen (front bar, guards, bonnet) is approx $2810 landed in Melbourne. Add $1000 for used headlights.

Im not 100% sure if the kit includes the all the mounting brackets etc (pretty sure it would though). Can check this out if required.

Pricing will decrease ever so slightly if several kits are bought at once (only die to freight costs). All prices listed above include all relevant import duties/GST. Freight within Australia/painting fitting of kit is not included.

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www... whitepages... do it. Like most other compliance workshops they work better over the phone. They also have (dunno if they're available tho) strawberry face conversion kits, and kakimoto widebody R33 kits.

OC yeah I do

sorry CSV Imports my bad, someone else with that same business name contacted us the other day with a sales pitch, thought it might have been you.

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