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been trying to find some pics for you

but Im over it

look up a drift team in Japan called Murder they have done r32 wt 34 front

33 wt 34 front 32 with 33 rear

there 32 with 34 front looks much better than the bee r car imo and was done back yard style

http://www.geocities.co.jp/MotorCity-Pit/3155/

I got this close but I think its a very big team and this is them from another area

just scanned the art

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there's also a green R32 sedan with an R34 GTR frontend done by a drift crew... the build article is in Skyline mag (yes there's a dedicated magazine for skylines, and another for GTRs)... i'll scan it up.

r32's with 34 conversions would be cool in canada where no one has an R34 (well legally anyways) but you'll find that outside of there it'll mostly be on drift cars and other cars which are generally trashed about and have had a frontal crunch.

here is a Bee-r B324R here in Canada.

In my opinion the car looks terrible.

I cannot get over how bad the front bumper looks, and the gas door isnt flush... then using the r32 taillights just kills the impression.

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i am extremely happy that i didnt settle for the bee-r look, and went my own direction.

regarding the pink gtr in the above post by 1400r

i like how the front end looks completely stock of an gtr look, but HATE the Uras style sideskirts and rear bumper.

I hope my car will be one of a kind and known worldwide;)

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Its Getting there :)

Thought you said the rear was getting done a while ago/ already done. and you were getting it moulded.

no i said the front fenders were getting a mold of it so i can sell the conversion fenders, and WHEN the rear gets complete, i will make a mold of that aswell before it gets painted so i can manufacture the full kit once complete.

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Anymore progress with this project or has it come to a stop.

Well im paying for this project to be converted.. its not in my hands...

I went there today to take some UPDATE photos for the world:P

When I said rust free GTR... i never thought it ment DUST free too!! wow.. she is a clean one.

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oviously the r34 sheet metal needs some more detailed trimming...

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rear panel behind bumper

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Old quarter panels for sale... 200CDN/side lots of life left

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