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Looking great Brycey

Gives me some motovation to finish mine now.

When you get it home, take some more photo's please.

Bonnet hinges, headlight mounts, inside of front guards over the strut towers

Can notice the extra work CCubed have put into the front guards.

Are you fitting the factory rubber between the bonnet and front bar?

Looks absolutely incredible in yellow :P

Also whilst on the topic of Stagea front end conversions, has an R33 front ever been transplanted onto a stag?

I have only ever seen R34 front swaps in pics and am curious to see what it would look like. Plus it would be an even rarer combo than the R34Stagea.

Wow these GTR front end conversions always look stunning! its a shame they didn't release an actual R34 type Wagon would have been the sh1t!

Nice one brycey

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Looks absolutely incredible in yellow :banana:

Also whilst on the topic of Stagea front end conversions, has an R33 front ever been transplanted onto a stag?

I have only ever seen R34 front swaps in pics and am curious to see what it would look like. Plus it would be an even rarer combo than the R34Stagea.

R33Stagea would be interesting...

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If someone were to do it though in theory it should work out cheaper than sourcing r34 parts wouldn't it? r33's are far more common.

Although on the other hand there isn't going to be any premade stagea to r33 guards and you'd need to get a lot of stuff fabricated.

cheers guys :D here are some more pictures.. i plan to take some good ones when the sun comes out

darrin - ill get some more for you. i would like to fit the factory rubber but my bar didnt come with one :thumbsup:

rubba - there has been some talk about a R33 GTR front end, but like you mentioned it will require a fair bit of development..

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cheers mate :thumbsup: the skirts and rear bar are Takeros products, but the side skirts have been modified at the front to match up to the R34 front (previously it had a "kick-out” at the front bottom, identical to the rear to match the previous front bar). the repair and modifying work was also done by CCubed :D

cheers mate :D the skirts and rear bar are Takeros products, but the side skirts have been modified at the front to match up to the R34 front (previously it had a "kick-out" at the front bottom, identical to the rear to match the previous front bar). the repair and modifying work was also done by CCubed :(

did they come with the car or u source these seperately? any idea on pricing? I have the nismo skirts and rear bar and wondering if they are gonna suit the 34 front or not :thumbsup: I will modify them if they have to be, but other parts are always an option

yeah mate the kit came with the car, attached is a picture of it in japan

the nismo kit should match up pretty well as the skirts are fairly flat (from memory) but modifying them is usually not a problem :thumbsup:

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