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Ok,

Been just cruising through FAST and found some of the following options for the Stageas. Ill probably post more in future, when i find more, but if anyone else wants to add some stuff, just post it up

Did anyone get the RECARO seats?

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What is this net for? I understand the one towards the passengers, but does this net protect the rear hatch?

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DECALS!!(factory...yes...)

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This is someones sig i beleive

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And, my all time favorite crazy option to date...sun cover that attaches to roof racks!

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That net thing is a mesh cargo barrier that you could probably use if carrying pets or if you're got a large load on and don't want things to go flying into the back of your head when you brake suddenly... I've got that and the cargo blind, and they can both be used at the same time... The net has straps at the bottom and can be hooked to the top of the roof where the handles are near the side windows.

Here's a shot:

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I'll take some more pics when I get a chance.

Cheers,

Nick T.

Look in the original photo where it is mounted. I knew it could be put as below here, and higher forward in the cabin, but why mount it covering the hatch?

So you can drive around with the hatch open without stuff falling out :lol:

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Certainly

There are two parts to the assembly, the weatherstrip (yes... annoying name to find) and the weatherstrip retainer

I presume you have the retainer, and all you need is the strip

Retainer LH Part code 78860

Retainer RH Part code 78859

Strip LH Part code 76813

Strip RH Part code 76812

I dont exactly know how to get part number... that was the best i could do...

From me, come around one day and pick up a copy

I got my copy off muck, its on 2 cds, so just give me a warning and ill make sure they are burnt for you :D

Excellent.

I'll give u a buzz in about 2wks, and will bring the stagea with me ..... with everything back on it too!!! ;)

Certainly

There are two parts to the assembly, the weatherstrip (yes... annoying name to find) and the weatherstrip retainer

I presume you have the retainer, and all you need is the strip

Retainer LH Part code 78860

Retainer RH Part code 78859

Strip LH Part code 76813

Strip RH Part code 76812

I dont exactly know how to get part number... that was the best i could do...

what section are these on .?.i need rh one ..but can`t find on fast for my car

its the same part codes for your car

At the top of FAST, press the "ABC" button. Type in "weatherstrip" and then search. Click the only option then OK. Then press the "ILL" button and scroll sideways until you see the side of the car

I tried it with your VIN

WGNC34-104778 and I got the same part numbers as for my car. Dont see why a 260 would be any different.

its the same part codes for your car

At the top of FAST, press the "ABC" button. Type in "weatherstrip" and then search. Click the only option then OK. Then press the "ILL" button and scroll sideways until you see the side of the car

I tried it with your VIN

WGNC34-104778 and I got the same part numbers as for my car. Dont see why a 260 would be any different.

thanks i found it

how come you had my vin #?

When i was reading how to instal FAST, there was a post from you back in 04 asking them to check if your 260rs which was coming was authentic, so you posted your VIN

Body part meaning? Couldnt FAST be in ENGLISH! argh :D

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