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Just got my CF Top Secret bonnet, now looking for a lip for it. Anyone has tried the one exactly as URAS Blitz Drift car. It is using the same bonnet as mine. Want to know the actual dimension for height to fill the gap. Appreciate feedback...Cheers!

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Uras Blitz car sample

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Hi Guys

Just got my CF Top Secret bonnet, now looking for a lip for it. Anyone has tried the one exactly as URAS Blitz Drift car. It is using the same bonnet as mine. Want to know the actual dimension for height to fill the gap. Appreciate feedback...Cheers!

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Uras Blitz car sample

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im also after this lip, just ordered a GTR bonnet myself........

the car looks insane man keep up the good work!!! ill keep u posted if i find anything on the lip, and if u beat me to it let us know!!!

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im also after this lip, just ordered a GTR bonnet myself........

the car looks insane man keep up the good work!!! ill keep u posted if i find anything on the lip, and if u beat me to it let us know!!!

Thanks man...im now thinking of ordering from Japan the original piece. If not mistaken it's around 12800 yen. Kinda cheap if it fits, no need to fabricate and spoil the Veilside front bar. Keeping my finger's crossed.

Keep you posted soon.

Jun GTR front bar or this top secret one...

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http://www.autoaero.com.au/shop2/product_i...products_id=277

There is no modifications needed to fit a GTR bar and bonet to a GTT right????????

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http://www.autoaero.com.au/shop2/product_i...products_id=277

There is no modifications needed to fit a GTR bar and bonet to a GTT right????????

GTR bar is designed to fit wider front fenders, correct me if i'm wrong but i believe the mounts are different as well, bonnet hinges and latch are different

http://www.autoaero.com.au/shop2/product_i...products_id=277

There is no modifications needed to fit a GTR bar and bonet to a GTT right????????

GTR bar is designed to fit wider front fenders, correct me if i'm wrong but i believe the mounts are different as well, bonnet hinges and latch are different

Yes the GTR bar need the wider fender. As for the bonnet you also need the GTR hinges and hoodlock, however the Top Secret CF bonnet doesn't have a hoodlock bracket so just the GTR hinges is required + bonnet hatchlock (aftermarket).

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Guys, I found a company that can supply a replica of the above TS GTR bar to suit GTT.

However TOP SECRET also makes a different bar dedicated for R34 GTT as below:

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http://www.cardomain.com/ride/387882/2

Which do you reckon would suit my silver GTT better?

The GTR replica that fits GTT with GTR bonet assuming the adjustment is just so you dont need new front wings.

Even better get GTR front wings!!!!! (and save for rear too) GTR just looks such a better shape than GTT and the difference is not that much physically.

Guys, I found a company that can supply a replica of the above TS GTR bar to suit GTT.

However TOP SECRET also makes a different bar dedicated for R34 GTT as below:

Im after that replica Top Secret GTR front bar for a Gt-t but ive had no luck chasing down a supplier so far. Could u please, please pm me the details of the company that supplies it?

Also any idea how much either of the kits u posted r?

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Im after that replica Top Secret GTR front bar for a Gt-t but ive had no luck chasing down a supplier so far. Could u please, please pm me the details of the company that supplies it?

Also any idea how much either of the kits u posted r?

The Top Secret GTR front bar for Gt-t costs $550.

The Top Secret G Force bar (in the bottom pic) is around $450.

I will bring in the bonnet lips if i can get an order for 6. THEY ARE NOT URAS, They are made by a large tuning shop in japan though.

Pics on the bonnet lips? If they're the ones on the URAS/Blitz D1 34 then I'll take them as my URAS D1 kit is coming in a few months.

The ones on the URAS/Blitz 34 are from Top Secret. I have searched and searched but haven't come across the Top Secret bonnet lip.

Also what bonnet would the lip be for? the 34 GTT or the GTR bonnet?

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