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East Bear make a "GTS-R" badge.

But in a shape of the GTR badge.

haha yea i know, simply saying i dont like them, ie if i ever did the conversion i wouldnt put badges on it.

avoiee is that a genuine front bar or a fibreglass one made to fit the gtt?

haha yea i know, simply saying i dont like them, ie if i ever did the conversion i wouldnt put badges on it.

avoiee is that a genuine front bar or a fibreglass one made to fit the gtt?

Front bar (i call it bumper cover) , lip , diffuser and bonnet all are genuine parts from BNR34, front bar took quit a modification to fit nice on GTT fenders

red one - 1993 r33, was modified with engine swap for rb25det, all body had modified - gtr33 : rear fenders, sideskirts (metal ones), and gtr34 - front bar with hood. the front fenders 334 are custom made. paint - House of Color Apple Red Candy

you can check the project with some pics here, although it's in russian...

http://www.nismo-clu...showtopic=38796

blue one er34 GTT MT, body - all round gtr 34 (including original rear fenders, all front with Z Tune bumper). paint House of Kolor Cobalt Blue Candy

will update with more pics soon..

the blue r34 gtt had me fooled looking at the photos, would of swore genuine gtr, very impressive work and the candy apply red color looks nice too.

haha yea i know, simply saying i dont like them, ie if i ever did the conversion i wouldnt put badges on it.

avoiee is that a genuine front bar or a fibreglass one made to fit the gtt?

LOL!

I just re-read your post I quoted.

I see what you mean now :)

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