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Hey ppls.

After a successful group buy a while ago, I would like to new give the Stagea ppls a chance to purchase some high quality Radiator Air Deflectors.

I make them from CNC routed air craft grade 1.0mm aluminum sheet.

Price will be advised. The R34 GTT guides were $80 plus freight, but I think I might try to include the scoop that SK made in his. This will add to the price, not sure how much yet.

I'll give two options.

Budget also for $20 freight.

So, Who's interested?

I will make up a smaple and post pictures of the ducts on a car (somebody please volunteer to supply their car for fitting) and off a car.

Please register your interest so I can work out pricing when the time comes.

1. SydneyKid.............................Series 1, Sydney, NSW, 2234

2. Marc2

3. Muck

4. AlexCim................................Melbourne Pick Up

5. ICE12....................................S1, Palmerston, 0832, NT

6. Terminal

7. Stagea RS-Four.......................Series 1, Tamworth, 2340, NSW

8. bwilkeson

9. PranK

10. Burns...................................S1, Eltham, 3097, Vic

11. emanualt

12. skidkid.................................S2,Newnham, 7248, Tasmania

13. fergo308

14. silverback............................Series 2, Canberra, 2617, ACT

15. STAGE-A

16. Wagon................................Series 1, Melbourne Pickup

17. beastien..............................Series 1, Raymond Terrace, 2324, NSW

18. EGA41T...............................Series 2, Glenmore Park, 2745, NSW

19. Wolverine.............................Series 2, NSW

BASS OUT

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Hey ppls.

After a successful group buy a while ago, I would like to new give the Stagea ppls a chance to purchase some high quality Radiator Air Deflectors.

I make them from CNC routed air craft grade 1.0mm aluminum sheet.

Price will be advised.  The R34 GTT guides were $80 plus freight, but I think I might try to include the scoop that SK made in his.  This will add to the price, not sure how much yet.

I'll give two options.

Budget also for $20 freight.

So, Who's interested?

I will make up a smaple and post pictures of the ducts on a car (somebody please volunteer to supply their car for fitting) and off a car.

Please register your interest so I can work out pricing when the time comes.

BASS OUT

If it fits the Series II - count me in.

Marc2

Interested, i would love it if you can make the scoop and plate in one. Right now i have just a scoop, but it looks ugly

additionally, i would want it to be done in black (or can i just spray paint it??)

Bass Junky, g'day mate...

Yah 'bro, I'd buy one for my series 1 stagea.

Would anodise it too if thats an option but thats not a big deal.

My front grill isnt standard either, its a Dayz edition..... ;)

Cheers

Brendan

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or PM me when its all go!

Can you take a picture of the fron of your car bwilkeson like the one in my 2ns post, to see if we have any major differences.

Thanks.

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Can somebody post some pics of the front of their series I II and all other variants of the Stagea.

Pics like this one.

Some photos of my Series II

Marc2

marc2

WOW. That is significantly different to anything I've seen before.

That whole insert will make it difficult to make yours work the same as everone elses. The top of it is much higher than the others.....

hmmmm.

marc2

WOW.  That is significantly different to anything I've seen before.

That whole insert will make it difficult to make yours work the same as everone elses.  The top of it is much higher than the others.....

hmmmm.

BJ,

If this is going to cause you some issues in designing a 'generic' to suit the majority feel free to delete me from the list. We do not need to up the price to satisfy the minority. I am sure that I can do my own - I was beeing a little lazy getting it done as part of the group buy.

Regards,

Marc2

Mark,

What I can do for you is supply you a guide, unbent.

Therefore, you have most of the job done, all nice and accurate around the top, and then you can modify to suit.

Easy.

Mark,

What I can do for you is supply you a guide, unbent.

Therefore, you have most of the job done, all nice and accurate around the top, and then you can modify to suit.

Easy.

BJ,

Sounds like a done deal.

Regards,

Marc2

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Any update on this product? Id be interested to get one of these soon as ive got the front mount going on next week and id love to use this to cover up that space so coppers cant see down (ie, see cooler)

Even though, yes, i understand you can see it from the front :angry:

Hi Alex,

This will be going ahead.

SK is giving me the sample to work from, but he has been busy with the end of the Racing season. Once he's ready, he'll send it down and I'll go to work.

Shouldn't be too much longer.

Cheers

BASS OUT

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