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Hey guys

Someone was kind enough to back into my car the other day :D so now i need to get some things fixed.

i have already pick out a front bar (do luck) but i was also thinking about getting some wide gaurds done.

just wanted to know what everyone thought and here from some people who have gone through the trouble of doing it.

is it worh it? how hard was it? adn what did it look like (PICSOBARN!)

This goes for both front and rear ones, do the wider GTR rear guards/quaters fit on the GTS-T

Thank for your help in advance.

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Hi

Yes the GTR fronts will fit a GTST, bonnet and grill will aswel, you will have to play around with the front bar though to make it look perfect. Or just get an R32 GTR front bar aswel while you're at it which would be the best option IMO

For the rears - that will cost some big money for the result, i dont think its worth it, but run around and get some quotes, they may be in your budget

My Silvia is in getting it's widebody fitted.. and he had a GTS-T in there that had been crashed in the rear.

The guy found a slightly damaged R32 GTR Rear cut which he basically got for nothing.. (this is NZ :P ) and has now had the whole thing stiched on.. old skin removed and the GTR one put on. It was done in a couple of days.

All up though by the time you include the painting etc, your looking a few thousand just for the rear guards..

front guards will fit but you need GTR indicators as well

just dont get fibreglass guards

they always look shit compared to genuine metal ones

i did the rear quaters on my car

its not a massive job compared to some other shit people do.

only issue you will have is the inner guards will be too short

and the fuel filler wont line up properly

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