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Was having a disagreement with a mate on the w/e, i said that a 34 GTR front bar would not fit onto a Gt-t as GTR has a wider wheelbase & fenders. He reckons it does and has seen it done before. Can anyone confirm that for me? Im after answers from someone who has experience in this or done it themselves and not just a guess or wot they've heard from a friend of a friend.

We both agree that a GTR/aftermarket bonnet will be required for a GTR front bar.

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GTR34 front bar will not fit gt-t as it need the wider GTR guards. your mate was wrong.

GTR34 bonnet will fit gt-t along with GTR lock assembly and hinges. you do not need the whole GTR front end. Yes I have done it before.

Did you end up getting the Top secret bar front GTautostyle?

Cheers

GTR34 front bar will not fit gt-t as it need the wider GTR guards. your mate was wrong.

GTR34 bonnet will fit gt-t along with GTR lock assembly and hinges. you do not need the whole GTR front end. Yes I have done it before.

Did you end up getting the Top secret bar front GTautostyle?

Cheers

Thanks for that Forged, i knew the GTR had wider fenders. As for the Top Secret, still doing some research. Went on the GT Autostyle site and only front bar listed for a 34 there looks like a C-West one, its somewot similar to a Top Secret tho. See link.

http://www.gtautostyle.com/nissan/R34/cwest_f.jpg

I might have to email them for more info on the Top Secret one ur talking bout.

I was also hoping i could find that bottom lip they have on the Top Secret GTR, no luck so far unless one is willing to pay an arm for the real CF one. If anyone hears of where i can get this bottom lip to fit a Gt-t please pm me.

Here's a pic just in case anyones wondering wot im talking about.

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the 34 on their website has c-west side skirts but definitely gtr style front bar not c-west.

the bottom lip is the only omission there. i dont know anyone who sells those neither. forget carbon fibre tho way too costly. try bodyform or jetspeed, if you got the bar their could probably custom make a similar lip for you.

cheers

the 34 on their website has c-west side skirts but definitely gtr style front bar not c-west.

the bottom lip is the only omission there. i dont know anyone who sells those neither. forget carbon fibre tho way too costly. try bodyform or jetspeed, if you got the bar their could probably custom make a similar lip for you.

cheers

Those side skirts look like Bomex to me.

Cool so that is the Top Secret front bar, thought it looked very similar. Yea might hav to get that bottom lip custom made.

Reckon those side skirts go with that front bar? How bout the rear bar, any idea wot would go with the Top Secret front?

honestly I don't think those side skirts match the trust front bar at all.

I went with Impul side skirts. reckless garage in Japan had a GT-T with Trust front bar, Impul skirts and rear bar when they first came out, looked very neat. I can try to dig up some pics for ya.

also more pics of the setup when my car is done.

honestly I don't think those side skirts match the trust front bar at all.

I went with Impul side skirts. reckless garage in Japan had a GT-T with Trust front bar, Impul skirts and rear bar when they first came out, looked very neat. I can try to dig up some pics for ya.

also more pics of the setup when my car is done.

U mean Top Secret, not Trust?? Yea if u find some pics of Impul skirts & rears, pm or post em.

Cheers

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