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not if he gets a GTR fibreglass front bar thats made to fit GTT. but you will definately need GTR bonnet so a Z-Tune will finish the look off :D

you might as well get Ztune side skirts & rear pods from JSAI to complete the look.

clean 34 you got ash! :(

1) isn't East Bear the only one to make a GTR front bumper that fits GTT guards?

2) I didn't think JSAI ever completed that kit for the GTT?

full East Bear GTS-R kit is around $6.5K according to import monsters calculator with a 260K yen price tag, bout $8K with bonnet

1) isn't East Bear the only one to make a GTR front bumper that fits GTT guards?

2) I didn't think JSAI ever completed that kit for the GTT?

full East Bear GTS-R kit is around $6.5K according to import monsters calculator with a 260K yen price tag, bout $8K with bonnet

you can get fibreglass GTR bars to fit GTT on ebay or at carmate and some bodykit places (non genuine eastbear of course)

yeah JSAI has finished the GTT Z tune skirts + pods;

http://jsai.net.au/index.php?page=shop.pro...t&Itemid=29

oh right o, they're not side skirts, they're just the lower lip extensions. East Bear you get the sides skirts AND the lower extensions, if you want.

carmate doesn't seem to have any EB copies, couldn't find on ebay either... didn't think there were any EB copies going around??

basically what eastbear is, its a copy of GTR front bar to fit GTT, carmate have the GTR copy front to fit GTT.

as for skirts & rear bar, im pretty sure eastbear are the only ones that do make them for GTT.

GTR front bar to fit GTT here.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-GTR-Skyline-...%3A1|240%3A1318

id love a eastbear made gtr rear bar for the gtt tho. nothing else comes close to looking that good.

someone should really make copies of EB stuff!

hey luke, is it possible to get a pic of your car stationary. wondering how low is your fronts. trying to get mine lower but it hits the guard. probably offsets of the wheels, but just curious what is involved in getting it that low.

Went to a motorkhana yesterday and had a awesome time.

vids - http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=LukeEN...amp;view=videos

Nice work Luke! That looked like a hell of a lotta fun.. where was that at?

There you go guys.

Suspension:

Cusco Zero2e coilovers

Nismo sway bars

Cusco rear camber arms

Cusco rear toe arms

Ikeya Formula rear traction arms

Cusco Front camber arms

Cusco Front caster arms

Wheels are Work emotion XD9 18x10 +18 all round with stretched 235/40/18's

I havent done any guard mods.

Running -3.75 camber on the front and -3 degree's on the rear.

Was at monarto Howie. Had so much fun. Cant wait till the next one.

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There you go guys.

Suspension:

Cusco Zero2e coilovers

Nismo sway bars

Cusco rear camber arms

Cusco rear toe arms

Ikeya Formula rear traction arms

Cusco Front camber arms

Cusco Front caster arms

Wheels are Work emotion XD9 18x10 +18 all round with stretched 235/40/18's

I havent done any guard mods.

Running -3.75 camber on the front and -3 degree's on the rear.

Was at monarto Howie. Had so much fun. Cant wait till the next one.

Jesus christ, that looks f**king awesome

And no guard mods at all! Does it scrub?

spring rates are like 12/10 or 10/8. Could stiffen up the rear i guess. Might get some cradle bushes when i put a 1.5way in it.

Havent got a skid pan here in SA :down: Gonna hit up another motorkhana next month tho. Taken it around the track for a grip day once and had a ball.

Keep an eye/hear open for the car late this year early next as it undergoes a engine conversion :)

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