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I know there's a company in japan that does R32 4 door GTRs. They take a 4 door GTS4 and then convert it to a full GTR running gear and put flared front and rear guards on it and also special rear doors that meet the contours of the guards.

Its pretty trippy shit... I've got a pic of it somewhere.

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they look like the GTR wheels to me!

All 18x9.5 inches of em!

Are you talking about Autech monkey? or someone else?

I would check the RTA / SEVS compliance list [website] to see if the car is recognised as a possible import to Aus first. I know 4 door GTT's are ok. But havent seen any 4 dr GTR's in the country [not in a 34 guise]. As a general rule being turbocharged and a GTR, bringing one in should be passed without a hassle...

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its not autech i'm talkin about, its some other small tuning company that makes em. Here's the 4 door R32 GTR they made for the tokyo autosalon.

The car in the pic is jus a 4door GTT (or maybe even non turbo) with a badge on it... as it sez if you read the article they're thinking about releasing it, which means a prototype hasn't even been developed yet.

No way those wheels are wide enuff to be GTR wheels... the rear guards aren't even flared.

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Originally posted by funkymonkey

Here's the 4 door R32 GTR they made for the tokyo autosalon.

i don't think thats a gtr.... i can see right through the front bar.. = no signs of fmic = not a gtr... (unless 32 gtr had intercooler at some other place which i don't think is the case...) . the guards look awesome though.. :(

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GTS4 lights are different... they're like stoveplate lights, but they got a plastic cover over em... its like the sedan version of the stoveplates. Sorta looks like the old R31 lights.

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Originally posted by funkymonkey

No way those wheels are wide enuff to be GTR wheels... the rear guards aren't even flared.

All I am saying is that design - those wheels, ARE definately R34 GTR stock items - if I had a pic handy of the wheels on another car I would show ya...That pic is probably a photoshop job - I know the guards arent flared like a GTR, hell they look even less flared than mine. Oh and checkout the front discs too - they are huge [on red pic @ top].

here, found one:

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