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im dieing to get a gtr front bar on my r34 sedan but will it fit straight on ...? if not what modifacations would i have to do???

sorry if this has been asked before.. im actually buying a kit very soon and need to know asap. and where would be the best place to get in... im located in melbourne.. and price????

thanks guys

cheers

should be able to put the gtr front end on take the blitz D1 car for example 4 door with gtr front end, you'd need the bonnet as well for sure but dont know about the guards (shouldnt have to change them), call up garage 13 they seemt o be the guys who know about these kits

should be able to put the gtr front end on take the blitz D1 car for example 4 door with gtr front end, you'd need the bonnet as well for sure but dont know about the guards (shouldnt have to change them), call up garage 13 they seemt o be the guys who know about these kits

Hmmm thanks bud .. Garage 13??? have yougot the number by any chance????

cheers

yeh not sure if garage 13 does them, just said to check out the website cause they seem to have alot of body conversion stuff, you should be able to use genuine parts i'd imagine like gtr bar gtr bonnet gtr lights (dunno if tehy're different from gtt) and get them from any jap wrecker that has the bit in stock

and yeh do it, looks hot

R34 GTR and GTT Xenon headlights are the same. To fit the GTR bar you will need GTR front guards, GTR bonnet, bonnet seal, bonnet hinges, bonnet latch.

would thgose head lights fit the R34 gt sedan???

On the other hand if you have deep pockets then pump them both.

haha man im so doing this... that looks hot... just gotta know what would be the best place to go in melbourne??????

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