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These are actaully called Avenir. (1990-2006)

They are a really nice car. Bet they are a lot cheaper to run than the stagea too :P

Heres some more info - http://specs.amayama.com/nissan/avenir/

They are all over NZ too - http://www.thecaryard.co.nz/index/Nissan_Avenir.html

Looks too much like a subie for my liking...

Actually the stagea boot may not appeal to everyone, with the back almost vertical etc, but its very practical and creates a lot more space in the boot. Cant have it both ways really... :P

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Same steering wheel and similar dash.

Is it just me or does that SR have a dizzy instead of coilpacks?

Yes, yes it does....

WTF?

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I wonder what a Stag would look like with a Avenir front conversion??

Hmmm.....

and wondering how hard of a conversion it would be..

Im sick of R34 conversions.. though they do look nice but is the common thing to do but who doesnt like being different? :laugh:

Oh I wish I had photoshop...

If someone has the photoshop skill, could you possibly try it?

Id love to get an idea... :laugh:

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