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DMD (one of the sponsors) carries the kit from memory.

We've done a couple of R32 to R34 frontend swaps at Driftline but they were using custom made fenders that blended R32 rears with R34 fronts, R34 front bumper and support and R34 GTR bonnets.

With these kits, the mounting points have been made to suit r32 yes? So buying front bar and bonnet seperate will not work i figure ( just buy the front guards to join with the r32 body)?

not sure about the Bee*R kits, but the way we do it you can use any R34 front bar and bonnet... obviously a GTt bar will need a GTt bonnet to look seamless, and a GTR bumper will need a GTR bonnet.

i have been trying to find one but i cannot read japanese all too well and all the websites i found only deal in japanese,so if you can find a website from japan that stocks these,and speaks english than i would appreciate that very much.

uhhh i guess you should try asking the traders on gtrcanada.com

getting a Bee*R kit out of australia is kinda pointless cos you'll pay for shipping from japan to australia and then from australia to canada.

also you gotta consider what the cost of getting R34 parts are gonna be in canada, coz you'll need the R34 indicators, headlights, bumper support etc.

i talked to the guys from racespec and they said everything i need for 3000 plus shipping so probly 4 i would imagine.its not like i need it right now anyways,i got the whole winter to rot the body off of this car then get a nice kit for spring :worship:

well the mounting locations for the adjusters on the headlights would be different so there would be some fabrication involved,like making adapter brackets,but all in all that should be fairly simple

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