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Can anyone tell me if the front end & wheelbase of a 34 GT-T is the same to that of a 34 GTR? Id like to know if a Do-Luck front bar would fit straight onto a GT-T. For those that dont know Do-Luck only made a kit for the GTR in the R34's & i know that the GTR has a wider factory rear end but not sure if the front ends the same.

Would anyone know who imports these kits here in Oz? Im in WA.

Cheers peeps. :O

Can anyone tell me if the front end & wheelbase of a 34 GT-T is the same to that of a 34 GTR? Id like to know if a Do-Luck front bar would fit straight onto a GT-T. For those that dont know Do-Luck only made a kit for the GTR in the R34's & i know that the GTR has a wider factory rear end but not sure if the front ends the same.

Would anyone know who imports these kits here in Oz? Im in WA.

Cheers peeps. :O

Hey G_Force, the front bar has a square piece that goes higher than your stock 34GTT front bar, meaning you'll need a GTR bonnet (plus things like hinges bonnet stops etc). Plus the guards are wider as well, so you'll basically need the whole front end from a GTR.

Another option is to look at the East Bear GTS-R kit for the 34 GTT. Pricey but you can get away with running the standard gaurds.

Hey G_Force, the front bar has a square piece that goes higher than your stock 34GTT front bar, meaning you'll need a GTR bonnet (plus things like hinges bonnet stops etc). Plus the guards are wider as well, so you'll basically need the whole front end from a GTR.

Another option is to look at the East Bear GTS-R kit for the 34 GTT. Pricey but you can get away with running the standard gaurds.

Damn... im trying to get away with minimal mods. dont really wanna replace my bonnet either, its in good nick. Ive been told by a bodykit shop here that they can modify the Do-Luck to fit a Gt-t(well they can modify anything to fit really) but it'll involve chopping the bar up n shortening it, etc.

Ongsta... is that Do-Luck kit on display at `DMD The Image' fitted to a Gt-t?

http://www.ebridge.com.au/dmdtheimage/

Can be cheaper to get all the bits if you look around, I've got a bayside blue GTR bumper + Guards selling for $1200...all you need is a GTR reo bar and pick up a cheap bonnet.

That sounds like an awesome deal. I'd kill for a GTR front end.

Anyone here dealt with DMD The Image and have their modified Do-Luck kit for a 34 Gt-t? Would like to know how well it fits. Mainly interested in the front bad and perhaps a Bomex rear bar and sides.

Wot do u guys think? Will the lines go together or would the Bomex look too apart from the Do-Luck front end?

Cheers

i recently just purchased the modified DO Luck R34 Front bar for my GTT.

they are awsome and u wont have a problem with them.....PM me if u need any more info about DMD

i recently just purchased the modified DO Luck R34 Front bar for my GTT.

they are awsome and u wont have a problem with them.....PM me if u need any more info about DMD

PM sent, let me know if u dont receive it.

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