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i can say we have 3 stageas with "gtr" drivetrains

2 have rb26's

1 was a rs4s (used for parts)

but personally i feel we have 1 with a 260rs drivetrain (hey, its factory fit isnt it), and one with a gtr setup (thats where it was transplanted from)

hey thats nothing ...there all gtr drivlines over here...

going to pick my datsun 180b wagon "bathurst edition" tomorrow.......car use to belong to Jimi Richards ..the salesman told me...and guess what it has attessa 4wd system,fitted by fred gibson motorsport...again the salesman....and as others have pointed out we can call our cars anything we want over here ,,so for me it has a gtr driveline as well

so that will make 4 gtr drivelines for me ...1 stagea ,1 datsun 180B and 2 r32 gtr`s ...

although 1 of the gtr`s has the attesa system and hicas disconnected...so technically that gtr doesn`t have a gtr driveline...:confused:

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Its kind of like the people who own a Nissan Bluebird SSS ATTESA.. "Oh its got ATTESA, like the GTR".. in actual fact it is completely different.

Its kind of like the guys who drive Pulsar GTiRS, saying "Its a GTR Hatchback!"

Its kind of like the guys who drive R33 GTS-t's with GTR body kits..

I say call a spoon a spoon.

Its kind of like the people who own a Nissan Bluebird SSS ATTESA.. "Oh its got ATTESA, like the GTR".. in actual fact it is completely different.  

Its kind of like the guys who drive Pulsar GTiRS, saying "Its a GTR Hatchback!"

Its kind of like the guys who drive R33 GTS-t's with GTR body kits..

I say call a spoon a spoon.

Spoon, don't they make performance parts? :(

  • 4 years later...

its kind of more not like gtir saying its a gtr hatch back

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saying a sss blue bird has attesa like a gtr is a true statement

both cars have attesa . they work completely differently but meh .

who gives a f**k how you get the message across . everyone says shit differently . look at all the people who dont know the difference between boost threshold and lag

I'm willing to bet the stagea ATTESA is a lot closer to the system in a GTR than a GTIR/bluebird is. The GTIR is a fairly different setup as far as I remember.

The stagea being originally based on a skyline would mean the GTR's AWD system would've been an obvious choice. I was of the belief that the systems are mechanically about 95+% the same but with the ATTESA computer tweaked for the wagon usage.

The system on the s1 & s2 was from the R33 GTR I believe. Not sure on the M35 but I'd say it'd be more similar to previous stageas too. None of these would be comparable to the R35 GTR though.

Wow, after 4 years you'd think this thread was dead :)

I read on the wiki pages that Bluebird ATTESA (really ATTES) is non-electronic and uses a centre diff' (think about it... it's a transverse-mounted engine)

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Hey

Hope you have fun in your Stagea! I have had mine about 2months now and i have had sooo much fun... I hear people say: Check out the chick in the pimped out hurst! hahaha Or i love being at the traffic lights and some old chap says to his partner oh that volvo looks good darling i new we should of stuck with the volvo. arghhhhh fun times :P

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