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Nissan Combination

Hello guys,

Just wondering how a car looks like when the front is Silva while the back is a Skyline R34?
Would it be nice?
Wanna ask you guys opinion since you all do many modeling before.


If it turn out nice, I'll be doing for my school project :sun:

Can anyone generate a picture if possible? Thanks!
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NO NO NO.....You never mess with the style and lines of a R34
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well imthink u should go for it would be a neat project and mgith look pretty intresting. But its all up to u dont let us pressure u to do it. it would be a 1st. and remember its just a model u can always buy another.
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NO NO NO.....You never mess with the style and lines of a R34
In my mind its "NO NO NO ...You never mess with the style and lines of a Silvia"
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you might wanna try askin some of the guys over on the graphic manipulation board if they could do a chop for you to get an idea of what it might look like.
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how about this.....you build an r34 skyline......then you build a silvia.....prop em right next to each other......and leave it at that!....wouldn't that be much better?.....speakin of weird combos
i saw a 92 civic coupe w/ and eclipse front end.....it was sorta......weird
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Haha, what I mean here is actually is asking for you guys opinion should I go ahead on my project combining the two cars. ( I am gonna mold the car myself for my school project )

I wanna score for this project on designing, so that's why I ask your opinion.

Should I still go with it or just simply mold a Skyline or Silva will do?
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I think its a good idea to put these 2 car tigheter,but you can take an honda odyssey or civic hatchback with a skyline front end it could look good


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In my opinion if you want to design something based on a Nissan, then stick with a Nissan. I've seen an integra and a civic with S15 front ends and cross-manufacturer exchange just does not fly (in my opinion it just does no justice to the car...why buy a Honda and have an s15 front end...if you like Nissan that much stick with the Nissans). In terms of the Silvia/R34 combo, I just don't think it would look good, reason being the R34 is a car that is both bigger and chunkier than the Silvia. So combining a bigger/chunkier car like an R34 with a smaller/slinkier car like a Silvia may just look weird.

Don't get me wrong, I love both cars...but I just can't imagine the combination. What I do often like is seeing different generations of silvias swapping front ends...like an s15 with an s13 front end (as discussed in a recent thread)...s13 with s14 front end, etc. Consider something like this as its been done and to most people it looks hot ...or maybe an R32 with an R34 front end...hehe.
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In my opinion if you want to design something based on a Nissan, then stick with a Nissan. I've seen an integra and a civic with S15 front ends and cross-manufacturer exchange just does not fly (in my opinion it just does no justice to the car...why buy a Honda and have an s15 front end...if you like Nissan that much stick with the Nissans)

Speaking of....... I saw on on the cover of a past issue of Import Tuner, a Honda Accord converted into an R34 Skyline GTR, It was a clean job. But really, why disrespect a Skyline by cross-manufacturing it with a fwd car, some people just really need to be bitch slapped....

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How about a March with an R34 front end?

LOL!!! okay, j/k
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How about a March with an R34 front end?

LOL!!! okay, j/k
Nissan March Widebody R34 edition...lol.
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...or maybe an R32 with an R34 front end...hehe.
Er.. the R32 and the R34 front does not really have much different, from my view... :smoker2:
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