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Hey guys sorry if its a repost but I just saw that there will be a Stagea with the old school GTR front end at the 2010 Autosalon. If you wanna see, let me know and Ill post a pic.

WTF???

Agreed with everyone else, it looks OK from the front, but the back is - to put it in some sort of context - odd... :P:D

More photos would be greatly appreciated, though, so we can get a better idea of how successfully the rest of the car has been done.

Looks pretty decent to me. See that on the street and you'd be wishing it was yours............ Unlike this:

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Yep, I'll pass on that one too.

The rear is just tripe, its doesn't even look like they tried. But as for the front....I still don't like it but it does look like they've managed to get the two together fairly well. I love both shapes but together it just doesn't work. Maybe if they used the basic shape of the kpgc10 (grille and lights etc..) then made a bit more modern kit around that. Like blended both shapes together rather than just stick 2 cars from very different era's together. Even then I still don't know if it'd look right.

WTF! Excuse me while I throw up in my mouth.

This is wot a real kpgc10 should have and look like.

Also these old skool bluebirds are great with SR conversions, an alternative to the Datto 1600.

I am tryn to sell the stag due to wtb a RS4-S or do up a older Y31-32 VIP cima as a bunky sleeper (VG30DET.)

Maybe the conversion might have looked better with a Y30 cedric / gloria wagon ass end.

But gotta love these legendary nissan retro cars!

10/10 for Jap engineering but, Im sure we all agree that the japs have some funny ideas, they should stay off the drugs and sake.

Cheers.

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