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hey guys, well im getting my car complied as we speak, i was wondering if anybody knows where i could get the complete kit to make my gtst look like a gtr..... i love the look of them, but dont have the money for the real thing :(. If you know any shops that sell them or a friend let me know, cheers

milan

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hey guys, well im getting my car complied as we speak, i was wondering if anybody knows where i could get the complete kit to make my gtst look like a gtr..... i love the look of them, but dont have the money for the real thing :). If you know any shops that sell them or a friend let me know, cheers

milan

You mean guards and all? :(

Here...

http://www.uniqueautosports.com

http://pantheraftermarket.com

There's heaps... do a search... :)

Edited by Savage Bliss
You mean guards and all? :(

Here...

http://www.uniqueautosports.com

http://pantheraftermarket.com

There's heaps... do a search... :)

wow.... the unique motorsport guys want $550 just for a front bumper bar......man i knew gtr parts were expensive but that is too much....my budget it only 1,500

seems to me they only have the front bar....

if i wanted to do a conversion, do i need to change the headlights as well?

wow.... the unique motorsport guys want $550 just for a front bumper bar......man i knew gtr parts were expensive but that is too much....my budget it only 1,500

seems to me they only have the front bar....

if i wanted to do a conversion, do i need to change the headlights as well?

Dont need to change headlights. just:

Front bar (may need support bar?)

grill

bonnet

wing

sideskirts

Would help if I could see the headlights... :( Well if you wanted to do the whole conversion, $1500 won't be enough I mean...

Kit includes... GTR Front Bar... Side Skirts... Guards front, rear, do you want the bonnet? GTR Bonnet, not cheap (Aluminum) Grill...Plus headlights (if you don't already have them). Plus wing if you want it... It adds up.

Edited by Savage Bliss
Kit includes... GTR Front Bar... Side Skirts... Guards front, rear, do you want the bonnet? GTR Bonnet, not cheap (Aluminum) Grill...Plus headlights (if you don't already have them). It adds up.

hmmmm well it would be worth it alot... so any clues how much would it all add up to?

Seriously you are looking at 7-10K for a decent job including all parts, fitting properly and paint and it is still just a GTS-t. 32 GTRs have come down as much as 33 GTRs so you could get one for 18-20K. Mind you I still also have 2 GTS25t so don't look down at them but why blow cash that is just wasted?

WOW.... lol well as for the painting thats not a problem my uncle is a painter and he goes a good job.... ah well i guess ill need to get them part by part.

ah well might as well go wreckers and c if i can get the stuff cheap, it sucks being a student...

i should have kept my 33 that thing was fast, and looked good :( no worries fellas tnx for the advice

why are people quoting 7-10k for a gtr kit? Whats the difference between any regular kit on the market??? Get the frontbar for $500, skirts for $250 and a wing for $250. Thats $1000, which is same price for any other quality bodykit on the market..........

Grill is about $200 off yahoo auctions, and gtr bonnet is around $500

total: $1700

TopStage can also provide wide fenders which give the GTR look and thats where it may start costing close to $7k

With the gtst and gtr skirts looking similar all you'd need is the front and spoiler which is $750 (or bonnet+grill $1450). Now painting these will cost $9250/$8550???

www.justjap.com

GTR Front Bar for Skyline R32 GTS-T Price: $525

http://www.carmate.com/display_products.ph...32&year=GTS

GTR Front, skirts etc

why are people quoting 7-10k for a gtr kit? Whats the difference between any regular kit on the market??? Get the frontbar for $500, skirts for $250 and a wing for $250. Thats $1000, which is same price for any other quality bodykit on the market..........

Grill is about $200 off yahoo auctions, and gtr bonnet is around $500

total: $1700

TopStage can also provide wide fenders which give the GTR look and thats where it may start costing close to $7k

With the gtst and gtr skirts looking similar all you'd need is the front and spoiler which is $750 (or bonnet+grill $1450). Now painting these will cost $9250/$8550???

www.justjap.com

GTR Front Bar for Skyline R32 GTS-T Price: $525

http://www.carmate.com/display_products.ph...32&year=GTS

GTR Front, skirts etc

yea i was thinking the same thing.. i know the parts are expensive but not that much.... tnx alot man looks like ill have a gtr look alike sooner than i though :(

Front Bar = $525

Wing = $395

Side Skirts = $350

Grill = $295

Bonnet = $650

Total = $2215

So thats the total of the whole thing, but of coarse these prices are still preety high u could still bargain them down a little.. So lets say 2g for the whole parts, still not putting the paint job though.

alrite guys tnx alot for the advice, special tnx to Rekin, tnx alot dude

Front Bar = $525

Wing = $395

Side Skirts = $350

Grill = $295

Bonnet = $650

Total = $2215

So thats the total of the whole thing, but of coarse these prices are still preety high u could still bargain them down a little.. So lets say 2g for the whole parts, still not putting the paint job though.

alrite guys tnx alot for the advice, special tnx to Rekin, tnx alot dude

If you're lucky you could find bargains on ebay, yahoo auction (japan) or even on SAU. There was a person on sau selling front bar + skirts for $550 total. Ill PM you his username if i find it :)

Thats because geoff quoted with fitting and painting (for a good job).

If it's a fibreglass front bar for example, I was told by a panel beater that they are difficult to fit, and should allow $400 JUST for fitting the front bar.

A good proper job, will most likely also consit of a proper blending job on the panels, which means more labour on removing and replancement more prepping, more painting ect ect.. It all starts to add up.

Thats because geoff quoted with fitting and painting (for a good job).

If it's a fibreglass front bar for example, I was told by a panel beater that they are difficult to fit, and should allow $400 JUST for fitting the front bar.

A good proper job, will most likely also consit of a proper blending job on the panels, which means more labour on removing and replancement more prepping, more painting ect ect.. It all starts to add up.

of course, but this also applies to any kit installed on any car and is the cost we must put up with, ie.vertex,bn,gtr etc.

yea it will suck to get the thing in fibre glass because it takes time to put it on the gtst and it cracks really really eazy, opposed to the original gtr bar, thats why it is more expensive. but i found some good deals though, i can get a front bat (fibre glass) for 250 so its not 2 bad, anywhayz tnx to everyone for the posts and soon ill take pictures of the car before and after so you guys can see how i go, once again tnx to everyone :huh:

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