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depends the gaurds are only $600 bucks from us, the rest of the gear is up to the shopper customers have got away with that sort of price fitted and painted.... it all comes down to who you know and who has stock of r34 parts. The last one we did is cruising the streets of frankston.....

Where did you get theat price and info from? do they custom cut the front bar of your choice?

Question for you too URAS, Do you custom cut front bars for this purpose and able to send interstate? I'm in adelaide. The R34 GTR Ju bar rules.

Where did you get theat price and info from? do they custom cut the front bar of your choice?

Question for you too URAS, Do you custom cut front bars for this purpose and able to send interstate? I'm in adelaide. The R34 GTR Ju bar rules.

i got this price from a new company.. im reali interested in doing this to...

Also im in adelaide!!!

are your fenders vented? and wider? can they be?

i got this price from a new company.. im reali interested in doing this to...

Also im in adelaide!!!

are your fenders vented? and wider? can they be?

Non vented GTR size (30mm over gtst)

see www.uras.com.au then go to specials.

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Edited by URAS
Non vented GTR size (30mm over gtst)

see www.uras.com.au then go to specials.

Just another thing... if i do buy these gaurds from you, do i then have to find special r33 to 34 front bars or do any R34 front bars fit it because of the gaurds?

guys i have your answer.

i been speaking with a place that imports the conversion kits to go from r33 to r34 front end. the kit includes headlights(original nissan), front bar of your choice, m sport fenders or r34 1, r34 bonnet in either c/f or f/g, grill and template for the hinge mountin position.

cost $1900. i was amazed as most places sell these kits for like 3400.

if u want some more info let me know

lol i think you maybe have your quote wrong

any way, im set on doing this conversion on my car, just ran into a but of money troubles lately (dam sneaky bills :domokun: )

one thing to make sure of is that you may need to get custom bonnet latches made, some kits may come with ready to bolt on latches but quit a few dont, i

m just buying the r33.4 fenders, i have my cousin out looking for second hand headlights, and i havnt decided on a front bar yet, but it will be after market, and im also going with a cf bonnet :no:

guy in the ACT just had his done and the lights alone cost $1600... It cost him 11,000 painted including labour so would like to see the 1750 kit.

username is Style32, he won the most innovative bodykit at this years autosalon.

Link to pics and thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...0&start=20#

just wondering to the ppl in this thread that said they can get parts from suppliers

so to clarify....you get 1) R34 front fenders to replace ur old ones to suit r33

2) Genuine Nissan r34 headlights

3) R34 bonnet stock or aftermarket

4) R34 front bar stock or aftermarket

and all these parts come in fibreglass to bolt on or u have to customize brackets and other things to fit

also are you guys talking about R34 GT-T or R34 GTR

pics attached are from other thread ...obviously the front guards wont be the same but u get the picture

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Edited by skyline17

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