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Vinci68 : Sorry mate for the late reply, busy working. Anyway to your question, it is a complete Veilside kit all round. Hope to post more pics soon. Keep you posted. Cheers!

Veilside :ninja: where u bought it from ? how much it worth ? wana do something on mine too.. :ninja:

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what about this style pods on the standard rear bar? a little simpler to the east bear one.

dont think carmate sells it?

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Anyone got anymore shots of these rear pods from different angles? Would also like to know if anyone makes them, word is that east bear dont make em anymore

Forged - any decisions on getting that Top Secret front bar for Gt-t? I'd like to see one fitted up b4 deciding on one so if anyone's got this front bar fitted to a Gt-t, please post pics.

Anyone got anymore shots of these rear pods from different angles? Would also like to know if anyone makes them, word is that east bear dont make em anymore

Forged - any decisions on getting that Top Secret front bar for Gt-t? I'd like to see one fitted up b4 deciding on one so if anyone's got this front bar fitted to a Gt-t, please post pics.

Are you talking about the GTT bar to fit GTT or the GTR bar to fit GTT.

As i have posted a pic of the GTT to fit GTT top secret front bar about five posts above this one if this is what you are looking for.

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

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

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or

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

Im refering to the replica Top Secret GTR front bar to fit a Gt-t(top pic), as mentioned by Forged earlier. The other replica Top Secret front bar pictured below just doesn't quite tickle my fancy. I know its missing the bottom CF lip but ignoring that, it still dont look quite right. I think the one above must be bigger all round & have a bigger FMIC hole?? The bottom Ts bar also have a lip all round the bottom which just dont look right IMO.

So if some has got the top TS front bar fitted to their Gt-t, im very interested in some pics, the fit & quality.

Cheers

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Hey Forged,

You understand that you need a GTR bonnet to fit the GTR replica bar!!!!

The hole in both bars is massive trust me as i have the gtt top secret bar on my car and my 600 x 300 x 80 intercooler doesn't even cover the whole.

Well hope you can find what you want as i have what i want and it turns heads like nothing else.

Veilside :) where u bought it from ? how much it worth ? wana do something on mine too.. :thumbsup:

I managed to buy it off from another GTT owner who just imported the car. Since it was to low for his liking, it was a blessing to get a good deal from him. The Veilside website still have them listed for the GTT & GTR. Hope you can order them from here : http://www.veilsidejpn.com/

I managed to buy it off from another GTT owner who just imported the car. Since it was to low for his liking, it was a blessing to get a good deal from him. The Veilside website still have them listed for the GTT & GTR. Hope you can order them from here : http://www.veilsidejpn.com/

:cool: You got PM !

Actually the bar you want is sold from Jet speed... Its remade for the GTT .. its identical to the original

Is that a reply to the Top Secret GTR replica front bar DECIM8? Hows the quality & fitting on JetSpeed's kits? I heard Carmate also makes a TS replica but its fit is not perfect

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Finally found a Top Secret front bar for the Gt-t that is almost identical to the real Top Secret GTR. Available from Just Jap.

Anyone has this front bar or know of JustJap's quality & fit of their kits?

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Real TS GTR

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hay guys, rather then starting a new post, though i would ask here

with the do- luck wing,does any one know if it has the same mounting set up as the standard gtt wing(4 door)

will it fit straigh on, iv boon told the 2 door will,but the 2 door boot is differint to the 4 door

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hey guys,

im aware my front bar is bomex

are my skirts and rear bar bomex aswell? cos i was told they arent?

cheers

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u210/dr.../DSC0ff0095.jpg

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u210/drashou/f.jpg

Anyone got anymore shots of these rear pods from different angles? Would also like to know if anyone makes them, word is that east bear dont make em anymore

Forged - any decisions on getting that Top Secret front bar for Gt-t? I'd like to see one fitted up b4 deciding on one so if anyone's got this front bar fitted to a Gt-t, please post pics.

Hi mate,

Yes I can help you with those pods as I was the one that made them and fitted them to the car. Do you want them?

cheers.

hey guys,

im aware my front bar is bomex

are my skirts and rear bar bomex aswell? cos i was told they arent?

cheers

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u210/dr.../DSC0ff0095.jpg

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u210/drashou/f.jpg

Side skirts r Bomex, rear bar is not. Looks abit like a GTR rear bar, cant tell exactly which rear bar it is from that angle.

Mr DMD, pm sent.

Anyone here has a front bar from Just Jap or fitted one, i would like to know the quality and fit of them.

Finally found a Top Secret front bar for the Gt-t that is almost identical to the real Top Secret GTR. Available from Just Jap.

Anyone has this front bar or know of JustJap's quality & fit of their kits?

post-25499-1185512249_thumb.jpg

Real TS GTR

post-25499-1185512291_thumb.jpg

G Force

That just jap bar is identicle to what GTautostyle sells. I reckon there even from the same supplier.

When you see it on my car u'll know why. Pics up soon.

certain modifications required prior fitting, its never the case of direct bolt-on perfect fitment with these fibreglass copies. a capable fibreglass shop plus a good paint job should make it look spectacular in photos but even then you will know where its been compromised (only you will know). so if youre a perfectionist just get a second hand genuine impul or TS bar from Japan.

G Force

That just jap bar is identicle to what GTautostyle sells. I reckon there even from the same supplier.

When you see it on my car u'll know why. Pics up soon.

certain modifications required prior fitment, its never the case of direct bolt-on perfect fitment with these fibreglass copies. a capable fibreglass shop plus a good paint job should make it look spectacular in photos but even then you will know where its been compromised (only you will know). so if youre a perfectionist just get a second hand genuine impul or TS bar from Japan.

I had a look on the GT Autostyle site awhile back and couldn't find a similar TS bar. Well since ur getting one fitted, im looking fwd to seeing the results, pm me when its done just in case i havnet been checking this thread.

If it fits pretty well with minor fibreglassing req'd thats he front bar ill be getting, probably with Impul skirts, still looking for a rear bar.

Impul front bar is ok, genuine TS bar - i may as well sell the car and buy a GTR, it would cost an arm & a leg for the kit :(

hey guys,

im aware my front bar is bomex

are my skirts and rear bar bomex aswell? cos i was told they arent?

cheers

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u210/dr.../DSC0ff0095.jpg

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u210/drashou/f.jpg

that rear bar is nice!

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that would be a full do luck kit actually

im not sure about this one but the front is defiently veilside, not sure about the side skirts (N style rear bar i believe)

i would highly suggest staying away from veilside when it comes to r34s.

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not a fan at all

Does anyone know what wheels these are?

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