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Sig'd.

OT.

Patiently waiting for pics

Bugger, I wish I'd included the word "up" now.

Not sure how they'll help; but they can't possibly hurt.

Pics of push up bra; as requested.

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You're welcome.

  • 2 weeks later...

Ok here it is. "Stagline" Only one that i know of. No build thread, if you wanna know about it PM me. (Not being selfish).

oh and to the haters on this forum who said it wont happen and various other things, i bet you feel bad now that its done and actually followed through (you know who you are)

It is a bit rough, panels need to be lined up, panels are a bit rough but have no damage and wiring up the side blinkers but other than that it works.

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Big thanks to the following people/businessess.

-Daleo for the front bumper.

-Scotty for the grill.

-Chadsta for the headlights and Radiator support.

-Nisswreck For the Gaurds, Bonnet and Blinkers.

-Brent for the photos that you see.

-Matt for helping me put it on.

Am i one of you stagean people now?

hahahha Enjoy!

Edited by Howaitonaito

finally a f#$king V35 that looks good!

Spray Grill black leaving Nissan Badge Silver

Open and spray up the inside of the headlights

Eyelids

FTW!

Flares + wing! :whistling:

different wheels with a decent 40+ profile

Edited by Jetwreck

finally a f#$king V35 that looks good!

Spray Grill black leaving Nissan Badge Silver

Open and spray up the inside of the headlights

Eyelids

FTW!

+1 for everything Jetwreck said!

Well done mate!

Just see if you can lower that D/S bonnet rubber mount at the front a little bit to make that panel fit nice along the top of the headlight.

:thumbsup:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/409637-wrecking-series-1-nm35-stagea-or-may-sell-complete/

*Cough* Drivetrain conversion...*cough*

i was going to do flares but it would have been a fortune to have customized for the rear arch/door area and what not. Getting the holes filled up from where the body moulding was and having it all lined up and painted and got something special coming from japan; JP simple front lip, unpainted so it blends in with sideskirts.

funny thing is all the lights are opposite my blinkers where my highbeams would usually be on a stag and when i put my high beams on they came up orange!!! but i fixed that earlier.

the radiator mount is about 2/3inches shorter than the V35s one so it doesnt line up where the old one did so the bonnet hits on it so the mount has to be trimmed.

other than that im chuffed with it, gets the looks from people.

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