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that is hot but like others have said unless they have changed the rear end especially the vertical tailights it could be bit of a let down

also does anyone know what the rims are?

Edited by 260rsstagea

wow that is nicely done, shame it is probably still running the M35 running gear.

that would have taken a fair amount of time and effort to make that one off.

Agreed, the bottom of the A-pillar looks half-done, but the rest is unfkingbelievable! The back looks great with the quad pipes, they really set it off.

I eat my words, although the back resembles the m35, that still looks hot. Apart for the a-pillar shite... but then, that's like saying that chick is smokin, apart for that gap between her front teeth.

Edited by webng

I see they cheated blending in the front and back by going GT style rear fender vents at the base of the A pillar.

I dunno, the old Masa WGC34 with R34 conversion was much more refined and thought out. As cool as the rear flaring is on this car, its been done before, and the front just looks like a rushed job. I'll wait for a Masa or Dear Motorsports version... it'll be much more epic.

Anyways, Some comments on the Kid's Heart "Brog"...

http://minkara.carview.co.jp/userid/356177/blog/

Kudos for the effort and idea though.

not a fan one bit i have to agree with ryan1600,

c34 and r34 front wins hands down, the 35 front lights are horrible imo, not to mention the m35 rear lights :banana: the whole car is just to high and narrow it needs to be lower and fatter :)

arh well thats my thoughts i seem to be the odd one out.

Edited by unique1
decided last night, going to save for 10yrs

buy a R35-GTR front cut and front-wrecked M35 stagea, and go nuts

I want

1

That might be easier than robbing a bank. I'm wid u brudda.

Yeah unreal idea... how can nissan ignore something like this? Wagons are becoming such a big thing when it comes to performanc cars, Audi's RS6 wagon and RS4 Wagon (estates or avants whatever they are) E63 wagon, M5 Wagon... people want performance car wagons!! GET ON IT NISSAN :)

I did this quick photochop of the rear, no offence to the 35 lovers but i just can't stand the lights that go up the back pillar makes them look more of a volvo in my opinion. If they got rid of those and it acutally had the GTR engine and running gear it id have one for sure! would def have to be the 360RS tho... what else haha

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Yeah unreal idea... how can nissan ignore something like this? Wagons are becoming such a big thing when it comes to performanc cars, Audi's RS6 wagon and RS4 Wagon (estates or avants whatever they are) E63 wagon, M5 Wagon... people want performance car wagons!! GET ON IT NISSAN :)

I did this quick photochop of the rear, no offence to the 35 lovers but i just can't stand the lights that go up the back pillar makes them look more of a volvo in my opinion. If they got rid of those and it acutally had the GTR engine and running gear it id have one for sure! would def have to be the 360RS tho... what else haha

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a 380RS?

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