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here's an interesting question I got asked a while back... would you or could you put a GTR badge on a 260RS (personally I wouldn't but if you think about it, it virtually is a GTR under all that lovely leather n bootspace)

here's an interesting question I got asked a while back... would you or could you put a GTR badge on a 260RS (personally I wouldn't but if you think about it, it virtually is a GTR under all that lovely leather n bootspace)

Yes think about this as well,

The 260RS is a Stagea, it has a stagea badge on it, The GTR is a GTR, it has a GTR badge on it.

Why would anyone put a GTR badge on a stage, when a stagea is nothing but... a stagea, ITS FRAUD I TELL YOU :)

Yes think about this as well,

The 260RS is a Stagea, it has a stagea badge on it, The GTR is a GTR, it has a GTR badge on it.

Why would anyone put a GTR badge on a stage, when a stagea is nothing but... a stagea, ITS FRAUD I TELL YOU :)

I agree 100% with you there... like, sure, it's just like a GT-R underneath, except it's got 4 pillarless doors and a big wagon body! GT-R 'tis not.

Why even consider it?

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Looking VERY SERIOUSLY for a good stagea, If RAZZ is online, I would

really like his comments.

Post Aug 98 Model 25t RS-FOUR V

Auto (yeah, I know, but wife wants to drive it as well)

Due to compliance, I want NO MODS (even needs stock factory wheels - dont you love DOTARS !!)

How common are the LSD's on the Auto's ??

What is the "PRIME" model that was discussed in this thread?

Can anybody recommend a good broker to deal with

Many thanks all to this really great site!!

Looking VERY SERIOUSLY for a good stagea, If RAZZ is online, I would

really like his comments.

Post Aug 98 Model 25t RS-FOUR V

Auto (yeah, I know, but wife wants to drive it as well)

Due to compliance, I want NO MODS (even needs stock factory wheels - dont you love DOTARS !!)

How common are the LSD's on the Auto's ??

What is the "PRIME" model that was discussed in this thread?

Can anybody recommend a good broker to deal with

Many thanks all to this really great site!!

I can recommend a good broker... try www.prestigemotorsport.com.au

Another q for you Rezz, you mentioned optional twin sunroofs with the 25t RS FOUR...do you know if the leather interior and electirc seats are also available on this model or just some of the others?

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Yes think about this as well,

The 260RS is a Stagea, it has a stagea badge on it, The GTR is a GTR, it has a GTR badge on it.

Why would anyone put a GTR badge on a stage, when a stagea is nothing but... a stagea, ITS FRAUD I TELL YOU :P

It has everthing the GTR has although its a wagon, GTR Badge is definately warranted

It has everthing the GTR has although its a wagon, GTR Badge is definately warranted
Totally disagree. The fact alone that the Stagea is a WAGON is one reason!

If Nissan wanted a wagon to come under the "GT-R" umbrella, they would've made a wide-body 2 door version.

The Option R33 GT-R "wagon" is THE only GT-R wagon.

um rezzzeh... its a Trial (or was it Blitz?) R33 GTR Wagon, i've got the article on its buildup, currently translating it for my premier article :D Its the blue one yeah? An R33 GTR with the Nissan EXA looking hood grafted onto its back and the interior modified to suit?

um rezzzeh... its a Trial (or was it Blitz?) R33 GTR Wagon, i've got the article on its buildup, currently translating it for my premier article :D Its the blue one yeah? An R33 GTR with the Nissan EXA looking hood grafted onto its back and the interior modified to suit?
Yeah, thats the one... Dai from Option magazine owned it right?

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