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Ok,

The awesome Muz has supplied me with some badges for the Stagea and since I can't seem to source a new axis style front grill for love nor money, I've decided to start mucking about with the badges anyway.

I have on the car:

standard nissan front grill and rear hatch

Stagea on rear

250t RS and Four on rear hatch.

I have in my hands:

2 X Infinity badges (front grill style and I assume rear hatch - both same size and about the size of the Nissan front one)

INFINITY lettering

M35 badge

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post-5176-1228883460.jpg

infbadgesml.jpg

So here's what I'm currently thinking:

Front grill: Infinity badge

Rear: Stagea on left, Infintiy letters across the middle and M35 on the right. A bit like this but with the add ons. What does everyone think? Placement opinions? usage opinions?

stagea4.jpg

Ok,

The awesome Muz has supplied me with some badges for the Stagea and since I can't seem to source a new axis style front grill for love nor money, I've decided to start mucking about with the badges anyway.

I have on the car:

standard nissan front grill and rear hatch

Stagea on rear

250t RS and Four on rear hatch.

I have in my hands:

2 X Infinity badges (front grill style and I assume rear hatch - both same size and about the size of the Nissan front one)

INFINITY lettering

M35 badge

post-5176-1228883447.jpg

post-5176-1228883460.jpg

infbadgesml.jpg

So here's what I'm currently thinking:

Front grill: Infinity badge

Rear: Stagea on left, Infintiy letters across the middle and M35 on the right. A bit like this but with the add ons. What does everyone think? Placement opinions? usage opinions?

stagea4.jpg

De-badging adds to the mystery and makes it harder for people to dob you in to the cops...

I take it that's not your car pictured - I like the tail pipe treatment - looks like some serious negative camber for the rear wheels!

Yeah not my car pictured unfortunately.

The front grill comes off by popping out a couple of plugs and popping a couple of clips. First problem I've got now though is that the nissan badge is huge and sits in a circle which is part of the grill, so the infinity badge is too small. New grill only option.

grillandbadges.jpg

I have in my hands:

2 X Infinity badges (front grill style and I assume rear hatch - both same size and about the size of the Nissan front one)

INFINITY lettering

M35 badge

post-5176-1228883447.jpg

post-5176-1228883460.jpg

infbadgesml.jpg

So here's what I'm currently thinking:

Front grill: Infinity badge

Rear: Stagea on left, Infintiy letters across the middle and M35 on the right. A bit like this but with the add ons. What does everyone think? Placement opinions? usage opinions?

If you are looking at going all Infinity, there is also stainless steel or aluminium (can't remember) Infinity covers for your door kick panels.

If you are looking at going all Infinity, there is also stainless steel or aluminium (can't remember) Infinity covers for your door kick panels.

Coooolll.

I want infinity for the rear but I might keep the nissan for the front until I can get my grill. They're the same really (Company wise)

Ok,

The awesome Muz has supplied me with some badges for the Stagea and since I can't seem to source a new axis style front grill for love nor money, I've decided to start mucking about with the badges anyway.

I have on the car:

standard nissan front grill and rear hatch

Stagea on rear

250t RS and Four on rear hatch.

I have in my hands:

2 X Infinity badges (front grill style and I assume rear hatch - both same size and about the size of the Nissan front one)

INFINITY lettering

M35 badge

post-5176-1228883447.jpg

post-5176-1228883460.jpg

infbadgesml.jpg

So here's what I'm currently thinking:

Front grill: Infinity badge

Rear: Stagea on left, Infintiy letters across the middle and M35 on the right. A bit like this but with the add ons. What does everyone think? Placement opinions? usage opinions?

stagea4.jpg

Damn..... where are the M35 badges available from? I have mine de-badged but i like the look of that M35 badge.....

cheers

Damn..... where are the M35 badges available from? I have mine de-badged but i like the look of that M35 badge.....

cheers

On eBay Motors (US) also Import Monster (Jap Yahoo auctions)

Edited by iamhe77

My car has been partially de-baged (brought it like that)

The car doesn't say stagea anywhere on the outside of the car. all there is left is the RS-FOUR and Stagea unicorns on the front and the RS-Four sitcker badge and the nissan badge on the tailgate. the only "badges" I've put on is the small Monster Engergy Drink logo (the green claw) on the rear windows where the old stagea uincorn sticker badges were

I did this to my series 2 awhile ago.

A bit of searching on ebay (USA) got me 2 bits of Unicorn bling.

Got a disc laser cut, and carefully placed them on and pour self-leveling badge resin over them.

Of course I own a sign company, so some of the stuff I had.

Lots of people gave it the thumbs up though.

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