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you'd be surprised what you can do with a 4 door semi chop... apparently its VERY easy to do if you have a 4 door... hmmm might try to talk a certain $2 4 door R32 owner into it :P

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Nats_r32b.jpg

And yes you get to keep the 4 door tail lights.

btw NATS = Nipon Automotive College... where you learn to race, maintain, design and build cars. The pics above and the ones they showed at autosalon are the works of all their students... if you thought their skylines were different wait till you see what they do with the other cars..

Also you'll note that the ute's back windoe is the stock R32 rear window, simply moved up. According to the students who built the car, they've cut the rear passenger section and seats out of the car and moved everything else forward. The rear doors were cut and welded into place, as was the bottom of the boot. The rest was then finished off with FRP (fibre reinforced plastic, or fibreglass as we know it) and bog sanded and then painted.

Oh and in case you're wondering the taillights of the oldschool skyline is in actual fact supra lights.

  • 2 years later...

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All i know is it was a former 4-door, has a Toyota truck bed in it... made by Nats OSTY

oh actually i found some more stuff....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWDg06O_fhQ

ok i guess, my question is what are your thoughts...

"sorry if its a repost"

Edited by 4DoorWhore

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