RE: Nissan Stagea RS Four V | PH Auction Block

RE: Nissan Stagea RS Four V | PH Auction Block

Monday 26th May

Nissan Stagea RS Four V | PH Auction Block

There never was an R34 Skyline estate - the 280hp Stagea RS was the next best thing


Nobody needs reminding of how painfully expensive R34 Nissan Skyline GT-Rs have become. Values have been heading upwards for quite some time now, and now the R34’s eligible for import in the US, hitting its all-important 25th birthday last year, meaning there’s little chance the RB26-powered GT-R will become more attainable any time soon.

There are, however, lots of ways to get your hands on an R34 by going down the ‘Gozilla-lite’ path, namely with the single-turbo’d GT-T, although a good chunk of them have been hacked into GT-R replicas with varying degrees of success. You’ll also find a few curiosities outside of the GT-R club, including the very rare R34 saloon that can be had with the same RB25 running gear as the aforementioned GT-T. A Skyline estate never came to be, but the car we have here, the Nissan Stagea RS Four, is the closest you’ll get to one.

Okay, granted: the Stagea wasn’t technically an R34 with a bigger boot, rather it shared most of its underpinnings with the previous R33 Skyline. However, all-wheel drive versions like this one gain the multi-link rear suspension from the R34, so it’s not as if it’s totally unrelated. Besides, the main reason why it’s considered the unofficial R34 wagon is simply because it shares a similar look to the tenth-generation Skyline. Slap on the bumpers and lights from that era’s GT-R, as many have, and you get an R34 estate that looks as if it’s come straight from the factory.

It even came with a decent crop of engines, too, all of which were straight sixes. The RS Four here was one of the more powerful offerings, packing the same 2.5-litre RB25DET shared with the Skyline GTT and matching the 280hp limit agreed on by Japanese car manufacturers at the time. While it’s not the full-fat GTR motor, which was available in the much rarer Autech version, the RB25 is still a hugely tuneable engine with only a handful of mods unlocking an extra couple of horsepower. It’ll also be compatible with a bunch of parts from the R33 and R34 GT-Rs, not to mention all the high-end gear available from the Japanese aftermarket.

Or, you know, you could leave it be, as the previous owners of this Stagea have. This particular car is the facelifted ‘S2’ model, the main differences being tweaked bumpers and lights, as well as the introduction of a four-speed automatic, which this car comes fitted with. Yes, a five-speed manual was offered and that’ll be a sticking point for some, but this is a big old family estate at the end of the day. It’ll go like a GT-R in a straight line, but is probably better suited to a slightly more sedate life.

That said, it’s still going strong after two decades and 101,000 miles of use. Originally sold in Japan (we never got them here, annoyingly), this Stagea made its way over to the UK in 2016 with plenty of invoices documenting its nine years in the country, including a recent full service. So it’s ready to roll, and will certainly be a novel sight at all manner of car shows and meets - even the JDM ones. We’ll find out how much it’s worth when the hammer falls in a couple of weeks time, but if that’s too long a wait you could always make an offer to the seller. Given how rare and popular these big Japanese wagons are, you can be sure the bids will come flooding in when the auction opens next week. Wallet’s at the ready, folks. 


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WillieEckerslike

Original Poster:

33 posts

29 months


It’s not a looker is it?

Loplop

1,976 posts

198 months

Dad had one of these around 17 years ago, was his daily driver for a time.

Abysmal on fuel, but a hoot in a straight line - handled terribly - and the cabin feels quite unique. Narrow but very long.

They're a fun bus.

rotarygoth

144 posts

118 months

I always liked the Stagea RS 4, there's something about a ridiculously long car with the aerodynamics of a 2 story house sat on the running gear of an R34 Skyline GTR that is so outrageous it almost makes sense.


BikeSausage

567 posts

81 months

WillieEckerslike said:
It’s not a looker is it?
No, but it is cool.

IanH755

2,226 posts

133 months

Having just posted pictures of a Nismo Z-Tune R34 front ended Stagea yesterday in the "one ultimate car" thread, I can't help but feel slightly stalked by PH right now biggrin

For anyone looking, Nissan did make an actual GTR version of the Stagea based on the mid 90's R33 GTR with the GTR correct RB26DETT engine and GTR running gear. It was called the Autech 260RS which is very rare, but some still pop up for sale.

smilo996

3,305 posts

183 months

Crickey, Nissan wasted R34 bits on their re-interpretation of a 70's US station tank.

smilo996

3,305 posts

183 months

Crickey, Nissan wasted R34 bits on their re-interpretation of a 70's US station tank.


Firebobby

802 posts

52 months

Urgh!! A little bit of sick came up when I saw this.....

Jazoli

9,308 posts

263 months

Firebobby said:
Urgh!! A little bit of sick came up when I saw this.....
No it didn’t, not sure why people say this.

Cool car, but it needs a manual box.

dinkel

27,373 posts

271 months

WillieEckerslike said:
It’s not a looker is it?
That's a good thing, innit?

BadOrangePete

748 posts

57 months

Love these when the r34 front end is fitted.


Baldchap

9,083 posts

105 months

On the three quarter photo that rear overhang looks gargantuan!

GreatScott2016

1,806 posts

101 months

Not familiar with these. I do like the simplicity of the interior, nice looking layout and puts the interior of many modern cars to shame smile

Black S2K

1,641 posts

262 months

BadOrangePete said:
Love these when the r34 front end is fitted.

I might be a sucker for originality, but yeah..!

The Pistonsdead

5,092 posts

220 months

Jazoli said:
Firebobby said:
Urgh!! A little bit of sick came up when I saw this.....
No it didn’t, not sure why people say this.

Cool car, but it needs a manual box.
Agreed and proper GTR Brakes

Resolutionary

1,377 posts

184 months

Always had a soft spot for these even in gawky factory trim. Not many quick Japanese estates to choose from, after all.

When I frequented modified shows there were so many on display - some took advantage of the original styling while a great many went with updated GTR bits and bobs. One that used to do the rounds in that R34 'jade' colour had over 600hp and TE37s in matte bronze which I adored.
Been a long old while since I last saw one in the metal though.

This or an actual RS4.. decisions..

WPA

11,667 posts

127 months

That looks awful

InitialDave

13,068 posts

132 months

Friend owned a ropey one briefly. I can't say they impress me all that much. Certainly any idea that they're akin to a GT-R is immediately dispelled by driving both.

georgeyboy12345

3,858 posts

48 months

smilo996 said:
Crickey, Nissan wasted R34 bits on their re-interpretation of a 70's US station tank.

That’s very handsome though, in a mid-century americana kind of way

Actually the Stagea isn’t too bad looking either in a late 90s/early 00s kind of way too.

Both are better than the white blobby characterless SUVs we have these days.

hairy v

1,323 posts

157 months

IanH755 said:
For anyone looking, Nissan did make an actual GTR version of the Stagea based on the mid 90's R33 GTR with the GTR correct RB26DETT engine and GTR running gear. It was called the Autech 260RS which is very rare, but some still pop up for sale.
Was quite a bargain 10 years ago https://www.pistonheads.com/news/ph-spottedykywt/n...