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What you think of my new project car, well first ever, i bought this car off a imported it had fenders and it which hid cut out quarters and a little smash well sorta little, i then had to get new quarters so i thought i do some thing different to a gtst.

instead of getting Original GTST quarters then putting the fenders, i thought what a waste and the fenders would look crappy, so i had the chance to buy the GTR quarters off a R32, so i decided to put them on the car, so i dunno what to call this new breed that i made lol , i was thinking RW GTRS-T, lol btw every one been telling me that the pannel beater did a hell of a good job better than most, and he has i seen he work on my car and this guy is magic.

well i try get pictures of my car with out these quarters hope my friend got them still :ninja:

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thats fenders or actual gtr genuine quarters been welded on???? mien aint fenders they are actual gtr quarters been put on. bah i cant tell the diff looks like i aint the first but maybe the 2nd :P

Edited by BRUNSKIGTST
Not sure actually, but last time i got quoted it was around the 4k mark.

Does anyone else wanna throw around some prices?

4K seem bloody expensive.... BUT im currently looking at a full respray so this may be something i may look into

thats fenders or actual gtr genuine quarters been welded on???? mien aint fenders they are actual gtr quarters been put on. bah i cant tell the diff looks like i aint the first but maybe the 2nd :D

lol, 1st or 2nd? sorry dude, but I know of at least a dozen GTSTs I have seen over the years with GTR quarter panels in place of the GTST ones. and in reality there are probably many more than that kicking around.

it's a cool thing to do to a GTST though.

lol, 1st or 2nd? sorry dude, but I know of at least a dozen GTSTs I have seen over the years with GTR quarter panels in place of the GTST ones. and in reality there are probably many more than that kicking around.

it's a cool thing to do to a GTST though.

dont remind me i already know im not the only 1 lolz but still im happy :P

750 is good if you know some one who will do it for that, because its a big job to do quarters on a skyline, i had the inner wheel arch put in also(yes the inner guard) and i had some damage as well so that might be some reason it was that price as well, but still it was cheap,

Hey guys heres i problem i got, my fuel nozzle does not sit flush, its like too short to sit where its supposed to and i got a GTR version and its even shorter anyone got any ideas to fix this problem or some one can tell me where to buy a replacement that will fit or if i can alter it???

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