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just saw this one aswell... pretty interesting sort of Stag, very unique the styling isn't my cup of tea, i have really gone off the R34 fronts now... but each to their own, dual sunroofs and all. pretty clean looking though.

Cheers

neither of the links worked on my computer.

But hmm i dont mind SOME R34 fronts. Depends on colours i think. I like bryceys, but not a fan of them in silver or black.

I had a look at a yellow S2 5spd that was in japan before getting mine, then figured nah cos for a lil more you can get a 260.

yellow s2 http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1999-Nissan-Stagea-...1QQcmdZViewItem

s1 autech copy http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1997-Nissan-Stagea-...1QQcmdZViewItem

cheers bobby :thumbsup:

edit : wtf? cant you link ebay anymore?

Edited by Brycey

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$19,990 - QLD

Vehicle 1999 Nissan Stagea RS FOUR S C34 Yellow Manual Wagon

Body Colour Yellow

Capacity 2.5L

Gearbox Manual

Odometer 43037

Rego TBA

StockNo SH031

Last-Updated 16/03/2008

VIN 7871

EASTER HOLIDAY SPECIAL FIXED PRICE !!! NISSAN STAGEA YELLOW MANUAL GOOD CONDITION FULLY POWER OPTIONED 18" NISSAN RIMS CD PLAYER BODY KIT ROOF SPOILER MOMO MATS AIR CONDITION COMES WITH 6 MONTHS REGO 1 YEAR WARRANTY COMES WITH ROADWORTHY AND COMPLIANCE FITTED FINANCE AVAILABLE BEST CONTACT ON 0406561871 OR 0412-893-716 MORE INFO AT WWW.JAPANDIRECT.COM.AU CAN PICK UP FROM AIROPRT IF COMING FROM ANOTHER STATE

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$30,000 - QLD

Vehicle 1997 Nissan Stagea RS FOUR Green 5 Speed Manual Wagon

Body Colour Green

Doors 4

Seats 5

Cylinders 6

Fuel Type Petrol

Capacity 2.6

Gears 5 Speed

Gearbox Manual

Odometer 56000

Drive Type AWD

Induction Type Twin Turbo intercooled

StockNo 1123

Last-Updated 08/02/2008

AUTECH REPLICA!!, 2.6 Litre 6 Cylinder Twin Turbo from Skyline GTR, 5 Speed Manual, Dual Airbags, Climate Control A/C, Dual Sunroof, Coilovers, R34 GTR Wheels, Brembo Brakes, Adjustable Suspension Arms, Front Mount Intercooler, Oil Cooler, R34 Front End & Bodykit, Exhaust, Blitz Boost Gauge, Fibreglass Bonnet

Edited by Brycey

wow explosion of input cheers guys my forum abilities lacking obviously. Yeah the yellow one seems reasonably clean... the grean one just looks like a monster, even though its clearly a total overhall chop shop (look at the bonnet/grillinsert) its always great to see people really pushing the limits of taste :blink: haha not my cup of tea but still cooool :thumbsup:

Cheers

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