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Just had a thought,

GTR fenders, whatever bonnet. grill, bar and rims you wanted. Added cost of spraying and fitting = ~$7-8000. Maybe more, I'm no expert on costs.

Sell your GTSt + at least $8000 = GTR. Its win win, plus you get an RB26, 2 turbos, 4WD, 4WS, GTR seats and a GTR badge :(:P

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Just had a thought,

GTR fenders, whatever bonnet. grill, bar and rims you wanted. Added cost of spraying and fitting = ~$7-8000. Maybe more, I'm no expert on costs.

Sell your GTSt + at least $8000 = GTR. Its win win, plus you get an RB26, 2 turbos, 4WD, 4WS, GTR seats and a GTR badge :(:P

One question champ.... Why? He's building a drag car - what you've suggested would make total and complete sense were it to be a road car but it isn't. GTR's are VERY heavy, harder and more expensive to make quick for drag racing and a waste of money for this application. Did I mention how heavy they are?

BezerkR32 already has the RB26 but it's not going on an RB26 block, doesn't wan't 4WD for the reasons stated above and 4WS? Not many corners on a drag strip :O

GTR badges are important though!

Adrian

little bit late know, guards werent as expensive as you think, and not really keen on two turbos, Gtr are the most fun on the street but its not really what i need for the track. besides, just stuck this in. also trying to keep car around 2500 pounds (1130kg) big ask in a gtr or 33 whale.

Just had a thought,

GTR fenders, whatever bonnet. grill, bar and rims you wanted. Added cost of spraying and fitting = ~$7-8000. Maybe more, I'm no expert on costs.

Sell your GTSt + at least $8000 = GTR. Its win win, plus you get an RB26, 2 turbos, 4WD, 4WS, GTR seats and a GTR badge :(:P

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Just had a thought,

GTR fenders, whatever bonnet. grill, bar and rims you wanted. Added cost of spraying and fitting = ~$7-8000. Maybe more, I'm no expert on costs.

Sell your GTSt + at least $8000 = GTR. Its win win, plus you get an RB26, 2 turbos, 4WD, 4WS, GTR seats and a GTR badge :(:O

Not everyone wants an overweight 1500+kg car, or a small 2.6lt motor :P

I'm the f**king juggernaut, bitch! :(

As djr says, why not buy aftermarket cosmetics? Carbon fibre is lighter and stronger than aluminium ya know.

Hey 28" rims, nice :P

I find aftermarket cosmetics do not offer the quality factory parts do, alos there is hardly a wide range of parts for r32s. Unless you want the some cheap fiberglass kit with a poor finish.

Also carbon fiber is dick all lighter and harldy legal anyways.

It's nicer to have Jedi powers.

Bye bye, Michael.

r u jedi or sith?

jedi use their powers for Good purposes, not evil ! :sorcerer:

Bezerkr,

go the GTR guards - get the rear end pumped out. fit big grippy tyres, run 9s

have fun doing so too.

btw: Dont test out that roll cage, ok? Might look silly on a 400m straight strecth of road, lol !

Sounds good, can you get me one for under $400?

How about the front bar from the gts4? I dont know if they all have one, mine does and it has a large front opening, looks good, is factory and not a gtr...

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