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Steve, you want the ztune side skirts?

Si, i've got a pair, but what i've realized is that they don't fit up under the GTT body correctly, there doesn't seem to be any suitable mounting points.

Thinking of getting a set of skirts through viva garage that basically replicate the side skirt of a gtr and also have the nismo skirt moulded into it.

Si, i've got a pair, but what i've realized is that they don't fit up under the GTT body correctly, there doesn't seem to be any suitable mounting points.

Thinking of getting a set of skirts through viva garage that basically replicate the side skirt of a gtr and also have the nismo skirt moulded into it.

I have the same dilemma, have the GTT pods but need the skirts to complete the look. These are simple add ons for GTT but the full skirt fills the car out a lot more.

I'm liking the subtle differences like the pods and tinter rear indicators (and ofc the colour), looks like a completely different car to what I saw at the charity cruise. gw

Edited by sonnyQ

I have the same dilemma, have the GTT pods but need the skirts to complete the look. These are simple add ons for GTT but the full skirt fills the car out a lot more.

I'm liking the subtle differences like the pods and tinter rear indicators (and ofc the colour), looks like a completely different car to what I saw at the charity cruise. gw

I always say i am against body kits and big wings etc but to be fair, that does look pretty good! Mine is just plain jane! Nothing flash....

I have the same dilemma, have the GTT pods but need the skirts to complete the look. These are simple add ons for GTT but the full skirt fills the car out a lot more.

I'm liking the subtle differences like the pods and tinter rear indicators (and ofc the colour), looks like a completely different car to what I saw at the charity cruise. gw

Yep i have those,

They don't bolt up correctly under a GTT, i got my rear pods from them also (well actually purchased through a third party which was probably a mistake but anyway the pods are fine to bolt up, rather than using self tappers like they provide i drilled 3 holes in the plastic rear bar and used a nut and bolt combo so they can be easily removed and refitted if need be.

I now plan to purchase THESE side skirts which as you can see replicate the gtr skirt with the nismo lip moulded in.

Also have the top secret style front bar that JSAi has for sale with the gtr front lip.

I've managed to get it to fit pretty flush where it mates up to the front quarter panels, but it sags a little under each headlight, not over joyed about that so i'll be attempting to make some for of bracket to pull it up under the headlight. Thing is im trying to do it in such a way that it has ease of removal for when i need to drop the front bar for whatever reason.

Edited by RusH_

Yeah the viva garage ones look like the best option.

What does JSAI recommend for fitment of the skirt add ons? Might be keen to take them off your hands if you don't want them...

Yep i have those,

They don't bolt up correctly under a GTT, i got my rear pods from them also (well actually purchased through a third party which was probably a mistake but anyway the pods are fine to bolt up, rather than using self tappers like they provide i drilled 3 holes in the plastic rear bar and used a nut and bolt combo so they can be easily removed and refitted if need be.
I now plan to purchase THESE side skirts which as you can see replicate the gtr skirt with the nismo lip moulded in.

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