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your probably wondering since the bumper is fitted, but the lower lip or diffuser is missing. like i mentioned, thats just a fiberglass version for test fitting.. this is the bumper going on the car before paint:

All OEM parts here.

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I need some R34 help here.. gtt or gtr... how does the rear bumper mount to the rear end? is there small clips? or screws...

where can i find this info from..

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let me know how the lower lip will fit.

Been looking for the lower lip to finish my one off but i'm not sure how it'll fit, if it will hit onto other things under there.

Thats been holding me back, and the cost to get a genuine one.

here is some more pics from today.

Front bumper arrived from ZENITANI_GTR

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took some pics of the hard fitment work needed to look seemless

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still in the works...

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pretty soon it will look like this... just before paint.

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Damn - there's some high quality workmanship going into this. I reckon it'd look awesome if you left it without the big GTR wing and just put a little lip spoiler or something instead. It does take away from the GTR thing, but it'd look hot.

  • 3 weeks later...
Im thinking of turning my 34 into a 32 lol... :cool:

Seriously mate, nice work. i've subscibed, looking forward to seeing the finished product as im sure you are too!!!

haha should have told me;) we could have traded parts :laugh:

  • 2 weeks later...
Ah! Psyched me out. I saw that there was a reply by you and thought it was an update! Damn it! :P

ok here is one just for you.

mate that looks awsome, is it possible to use the r34 gtt rear on an r32 gts without it looking out of proportion at the back?

the r34 gtt i guess will work just the same but it will not look as good :D

Lookin great so far. Cant wait to see the finished product! :rofl:

getting there...

here are some new photos..

Before:

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after:

trunk and rear end is 95% complete.

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The amount of hours spent working ont his car must be herendus!

So far all the alignment is looking awesome!

Amazing work by the garage!

Only cirticism is that the rear brake light covers dont seem to be aligned properly.. the S shaped bit that sits with the back of the "trunk"..

Habe a look at the pics on this page then the way they sit on the matte black 43 below it..

I suppose its easy to comment..

But in all seriousness.. thats an awesome build with awesome work..

The amount of hours spent working ont his car must be herendus!

So far all the alignment is looking awesome!

Amazing work by the garage!

Only cirticism is that the rear brake light covers dont seem to be aligned properly.. the S shaped bit that sits with the back of the "trunk"..

Habe a look at the pics on this page then the way they sit on the matte black 43 below it..

I suppose its easy to comment..

But in all seriousness.. thats an awesome build with awesome work..

i see what u mean, the S bend from the taillights where it meets the inside section of the trunk panel...

it should be straightened out when parts are bolted on, the parts were just test fitted, and placed on.

So the car comes off the road, some parts are tentatively sold, some are completed sold. but thats another thread.

Here is the Current Specs on the car:

1989 Nissan Skyline GTR

89,000kms

Strong RB26 at compression Check (160-160-160-160-165-170)

NISMO Adjustable Coilovers

NISMO Front and Rear Strut Bars

NISMO LMGT'3 with Advan A048's(sold)

NISMO N1 Front bumper

NISMO Twin Plate (slipping)

NISMO Downpipe

NISMO R32 N1 Turbos 14411-06U00 600HP

HKS High Power Catback (no cat)

BLITZ Air Filter Pods

IMPUL Ecu (looking to sell to get PowerFC with Commander)

APEX'I AVC-R Boost controller (currently @ 1.0Bar)

BLITZ VGTT (Voice guided Turbo Timer)

JDM Grounding Kit

Escort Passport SR7 plus Shifters ( $2000 Radar Jammer )

Pioneer AVHP6800 6 disc dvd player with:

-Bluetooth

-Vehicle Dynamics

Compustar 2-way Alarm

Innovative Motorsports LMA-2 with RPM kit

Blazt consult interface

White Face Gauges

List of parts ready for the conversion: over 11K in OEM parts from Japan

R34 GTR OEM Aluminum Hood

R34 GTR OEM non-xenon Headlights

R34 GTR OEM Front Bumper with lip

R34 GTR OEM Front Air Diffuser

R34 GTR OEM Front Grille emblem

R34 GTR OEM Front Marker Lights

R34 GTR OEM Z-tune Sideskirts

R34 GTR OEM Z-tune Rear bumper Skirt

R34 GTR OEM Rear Bumper

R34 GTR OEM Rear Tailllights

R34 GTR OEM Trunk

R34 GTR OEM Trunk brake light

R34 GTR OEM Factory Metal Quarter Panels

R34 GTR OEM Metal behind taillights Panel

R34 GTR OEM Back up Lights

R34 GTR OEM Trunk Weather Seals

R34 GTR OEM Red Valve Covers

R34 GTR OEM Nur Engine Ornament

R34 GTR Fiberglass Spoiler

R32-R34 Fiberglass Conversion Fenders

Replica LMGT4's with 265/35/18 Advan Neovas

Pictures Will be updated as removed or installed.

thanks for looking,

One year of buying parts has almost finally paid off.

Hey Hows it going man, I live in canada, well Quebec, I have a R32 GTR and I'm planning on doing the same thing as you but different, what I'm asking is what website or provider did you use to get your parts, because I have a bunch of Japanese and American Sites, but the trunk is carbon fiber and so is the hood and stuff, and also the lights arn't included. I have a gerneral Idea of what I'm going to do with the front, but it's the back i'm worried about, I have to cut part of the back to get the trunk to fit good. Anyways if you can give me your provider via pm or on this post would be great.

What I need to know is where you got your

R34 GTR OEM Front Marker Lights(Flashers Yellow Light?)

R34 GTR OEM Rear Tailllights

R34 GTR OEM Trunk

R34 GTR OEM Trunk brake light

R34 GTR OEM Metal behind taillights Panel

R34 GTR OEM Back up Lights

R34 GTR OEM Aluminum Hood

R34 GTR OEM non-xenon Headlights

R34 GTR OEM Rear Tailllights

Thanks again man I hope you can answer me, cuz I'm tired of googleing and stuff to find a provider, thanks

Shawn

hey man hows it going with the conversion?

i was lookin at gettin an R32 GTR for my p's and doing something simiular..... r34 interior n stuff

ideas abandoned since the old mans gettin an R35

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