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Post by TsunamiSephi on Mar 31, 2009 23:05:23 GMT -5
Some of you expect this from me. Others, a disclaimer: I love wagons and this one is the best one ever imagined. Meet the staGT-R.
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Post by Bunta on Apr 1, 2009 3:18:08 GMT -5
So are you a fan of Nissan's Stagea wagons in the past?
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Post by mikebydzine on Apr 1, 2009 8:31:59 GMT -5
its ghastly an hideous, and costs more to service than a mercedes (reportedly an 18,000 mile standard service costs $2000 for the dam thing). if you want fast wagons the audi RS6 is the way to go. a V10 with 570 bhp and 1,500 litres of cargo capacity. cant go wrong.
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Post by TsunamiSephi on Apr 1, 2009 8:50:24 GMT -5
So are you a fan of Nissan's Stagea wagons in the past? Hell yes. We don't have them in the states. when I saw the 260 Autech on GT2, I fell in love and have religiously followed it since then. Most people from my area loved the GT-R, or the 3KGT. I fell in love with a wagon though, lol.
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Post by gtjames on Aug 11, 2009 14:47:35 GMT -5
Have to bump this because i'm a big Nissan fan and the original Stagea is just so brilliant to drive. I didn't even know they were making a new one. Loving the lights on the back of it.
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Post by TsunamiSephi on Aug 11, 2009 23:06:50 GMT -5
It's actually a hybrid of two nissans. They have the front of the gtr spliced with an M45 wagon IIRC. It's all a custom job done by some tuning house. Needless to say, I hope Nissan sees how awesome this car could be and at least considers reviving the Stagea style, if not the whole "gtr in a wagon" deal
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Post by gtjames on Aug 12, 2009 7:24:17 GMT -5
Ah right so its more of a "modified" car. The craftsmanship is extraordinary on that. I hope Nissan brings them back. Loved the old days of Nissan. All the different cars they had
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