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hey guys

I was looking around the net and stumbled on this photoshopped pic

nissangtrwagonpf4.jpg

While yes I know it's a photoshopped pic of the R35 GTR...Could you imagine a Stagea with R35 GTR Running gears looking like an R35 or make some changes (as in remove the stovetop tail lights)?

Although calling it a Stagea 380RS doesn't have a nice ring to it

One can only dream

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i'm looking at the point of what changes could you make to make it more it's own car not just a GT-R Wagon...make it more Stagea so it's own car. One thing I can see...I don't know about the tailgate window...it's fairly small...and keeping the GT-R rear end just doesn't suit a wagon

but yeah the photoshop job is pretty good

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first off nissan wont let the GTR badge on a wagon, they said once before the Autech 260rs was made, that the GTR badge is for racing cars only wagon does not comply a racing car. anywho

the rear end needs a bit of work, be hard to do tho, stove top's gotta go, so does the Renult curvy ass,

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Very neat photoshop work but I don't think I like it that tail looks a bit annoying (to be true ,it looks like the ugly ssangyong 4wd :D )but hope ,this pic makes nissan think about it and start a new Stagea project :laugh:

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That is some pretty skilled Photoshopping! Your work TJ? :laugh:

Yes it looks ugly, but I couldn't care less if I had a wagon with similar lines and the same running gear as the R35 GTR

I honestly don't think I could stop giggling like a school girl if I owned something like that!

heh, would give the dog's stabilizers an even harder workout than they already get!!!

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