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hey guys,

been doin some thinking, is there anyone in Oz that makes a 'bolt on' r34 front end to fit on an r33, similar to that of the 'strawberry face s14-15 conversion.. im talking lights, front fenders, front bar all that sorta thing. has it been done or is it just more custom work than ya can poke a stick at??

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its only so expensive as u need to do headlights, front bar, bonnet, guards, reo, and all the f*#king around getting ti to line up properly then also to spray it. the kits are about 3-4k in glass, the other 4-6k is spent on fittup and spraying as there is some work needed to get the headlights to fit and then the guards to have a consistent gap and yeh. alot of mucking around.

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R33. SKYVIC -

civic front end on a skyline ;)

haha

ive seen a few pics of r33.4 and theyre pretty nice.

LOL wtf? Who would put a civic front on a skyline? ahaha

I understand if it was the other way around, skyline front on a civic, but civic on a skyline? >_<

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