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Old 05-20-2004, 09:22 AM   #1
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Does R34 Skyline suspension fit Stageas?

Hi all,

I've got some aftermarket Nismo suspension that was on a friends R34 GTT Skyline.

Does anyone know if this will fit my Stagea RS Four??
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Old 05-23-2004, 12:59 PM   #2
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Re: Does R34 Skyline suspension fit Stageas?

No.

The Stagea is an R33 series.
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The chassis number states that it is c-34 is this equivalent to r-34 or r-33 series.

Also i have been told that they have the r-34 spec engine. As the power output is rated at 206kw instead of 187kw in the r33. So this makes me believe that it is almost an r-34 chassis and running gear? Although it obviously isn't the exactsame chassis as a sedan.
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Re: Does R34 Skyline suspension fit Stageas?

Iv seen Stageas that look very much like they are R34 based, unless of course it was just a face lift to the R33 based model.


For the cost of a toll call you could try:

East Tamaki Auto-Parts Centre

25 A Lorien Pl East Tamaki Auckland
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Here in NZ.
I know they have imported and wrecked several stageas and all models of skyline.
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Re: Re: Does R34 Skyline suspension fit Stageas?

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No.

The Stagea is an R33 series.

The stagea is more similar to a laurel than a skyline, but electrically more similar to R34, in terms of ecu.

Early stageas got a r33 style engine with r34 style computer, late ones got the neo engine
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