
This isn't the first time we've seen a custom-made Nissan GT-R Station Wagon - check out this gem with the new R35 GT-R front-end and the M35 Stagea body- but it's certainly one of the weirdest creations put together yet. Made by Japan's Roadster Garage, which we first heard about with the MX-5 / Miata-based Toyota 2000GT speedster and the Nissan 240Z-based Toyota 2000GT Coupe replicas, the car is called the Hakoste.
It combines the body of a Nissan Stagea, commonly referred to as the Skyline wagon, with the front-end of the first-generation Skyline GT-R (1969-1972), the second-gen Skyline GT-R's (1972-1977) body trim and tail lamps, and the RB26DETT 2.6-liter twin-turbocharged inline-six powerplant of the R32-R34 Nissan Skyline GT-Rs.
We don't have any other details on the conversion as the Japanese tuner / builder has yet to publish any information on its official website, but we'll keep you posted if we find anything new.
Via: Kyushakai , 7tune & Minkara









10 Comments:
frakenskyline!
Why couldn't they just keep the whole first gen skyline with the new engine and say fuck the wagon?
If messed-up was ever a really, really good thing, this is that kind of messed-up.
Seems well executed but the whole concept is not for me....
It's actually not a first gen. The Hakosuka is actually the fourth generation of Skyline. And there are a LOT of Hako's with new engines. Check out:
http://www.rockyauto.co.jp/
Aloha!
Mmmm, disturbing... yet, I think I like it
Get rid of the chin spoiler and it would be much better looking than the current GT-R. Then again, just about anything is designed better than the current GT-R's video game appearance.
front looks like a 1968 Dodge Coronet
Блять!! Хочу!!!!
Beautiful
my four year old loves this car, so will i.
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