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I've found some pics of this Stagea while browsing through Google Images (below).

Now l'm pretty hooked on this look, actually l prefer this a stack more than just the clear s2 tail light look, but l need some help.

Does anyone know who makes them, well the lights/covers & bigger no. plate area. I've searched through the yahoo jp auctions and come up with nothing, same with searching on the net.

Otherwise if l can't find anything l might just paint mine and see how they look.

anyway .... here's the pic .... and any help would be great!! :D

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I dare say its a hole new hatch with half parts for the lights. Otherwise, it is a bog, fibreglass, fill, smooth, spray custom once off thing.

But yes, i really like it as well...

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My car, for reference

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Here is what i would like more...

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For just the eyelids, could use some thin aluminium, bend and cut it to shape and then get it powdercoated white or the colour of the car, if they can match. Else, get it sprayed.

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BTW, G, you can get eyelids for 2500 yen from yahoo auctions, if you need them. :P I can throw them in the next car that comes over.

http://page4.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/d56012483

How much will that be approx. in Australia? :)

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nah thats different darrin .... but interesting none the less.

I'm starting to think these may be a custom jobbie ..... which means it looks like l might have to get myself a set of s1 inner tail lights and start modding.

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  • 2 weeks later...

THATS what it is!

Originally, they got shorter lights and then put the eye lids on. Look how the top cover bit and the lower dip lines up on my car, and then how they did it on the one above it!

So it seems like the german car has different rear lights, where that hyperrevs mag is just eyelids. I like that front bar...

PS, where the hell did you get that magazine, i need to get myself a copy!!!!111!1oneone

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wow!!!

Might make some calls and see if l can get them, and how much their going to cost me!! They look wicked!! :D:)

Do they have further details on the company in the book, maybe a website and an email address??

EDIT: Company is called QUEST, kit is called Include. So if l get some email details l'll be finding out about shipping as l've been told they ship o/s too!! :) WOOT!!

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