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Done a search already. Cant seem to figure out what this kit is called. Sooo many look alikes!!!

This one is a bit of a unique one as I notice it's got skyline on the bottom lip. anyone can tell me what this is called or where to get it? Thanks!

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front bar is a genuine Nissan Aero kit, with what looks like an east bear add on lip and also GTR bonnet with the top mole available from east bear as well to fill the gap between the front bar and the GTR bonnet.

Check out www.powerplayimports.com.au under R34 and East bear.

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front bar is a genuine Nissan Aero kit, with what looks like an east bear add on lip and also GTR bonnet with the top mole available from east bear as well to fill the gap between the front bar and the GTR bonnet.

Check out www.powerplayimports.com.au under R34 and East bear.

Where would you go to buy the full kit of this?????????

looks insane

That car belongs to a member on these forums, his user name is GTX-R34

i know coz i approached him about his topmole...

He has an R34 GTT aero frontbumper (some ppl no it as the Nismo front bumper, not sure if thats what is it really called though) and it looks like he has a V-Spec R34 GTR lip add on...

U might have to ask him wat side skirts and rear bumper he has too..

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front bar is a genuine Nissan Aero kit, with what looks like an east bear add on lip and also GTR bonnet with the top mole available from east bear as well to fill the gap between the front bar and the GTR bonnet.

Check out www.powerplayimports.com.au under R34 and East bear.

Yes, this is correct with factory skirts and rear pods but i've now added a genuine R34 GTR rear wing aswell. Took this photo this morning, bit blurry though. Please note; the GTR badge is only temporary as i'm still trying to find a replacement for my stolen one.

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that looks awsome. i have a 4 door r34 as well and ive been looking for a gtr vspec front lip that attaches to the front bumper they look awsome, does anyone know where to get one? also would it attach straight onto my normal front? in my mind it looks good i wonder what it would really look like.

the bottom lip can be purchased from powerplay imports..its a genuine east bear item around $600 excluding fit and paint...there are two types, one to fit the factory standard bar and the other to fit the nissan aero bar..looks awesome but makes the front really low...

my car is still at its stock height so it would fit ok but then i was thinking it wont line up with the rest of the body so i would have a low front and the rest would still be high. but then again it makes it look sooooooo awsome. i might have to photo shop and try and see what it would look like. thanks for the info as well.

Yes, this is correct with factory skirts and rear pods but i've now added a genuine R34 GTR rear wing aswell. Took this photo this morning, bit blurry though. Please note; the GTR badge is only temporary as i'm still trying to find a replacement for my stolen one.

Ah your car looks awesome dude. I'm getting a R34 soon and thats my future plans...can I ask u how much this set u back? Thanks.

Ah your car looks awesome dude. I'm getting a R34 soon and thats my future plans...can I ask u how much this set u back? Thanks.

Thanks champ, sometimes i think i might have gone too far but once i started i just could'nt stop. As to how much have i spent, you don't wanna know.

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