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I've tried searching, but I haven't found anything.

Basically, in my recent trip to Japan, I bought a magazine which has pictures of a R33 GTST with an R34 GTT front end on it, and it looks awesome.

What I want to know is, has anyone on here done it?

If so, how hard / pricey is it?

Do you need to change the chassis / radiator support at the front, or is all bolt up like so many other Nissan things?

If it's all bolt up then I am able to do all but the spraying myself.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Bee R do a B334R GTR kit too, like their B324R kit.

here it is

092006ds2.jpg

I would say if you wanted to convert to a GTT front you would go the GTR style bar bonnet etc anyway so it might be something to look at.

Edited by Granthem

R33.4 Conversion Fenders

This conversion will fit 2 & 4 doors R33 Skyline

With the conversion fenders, customer can use either GTR R34 bonnet with GTR Front bar or GTT R34 bonnet with GTT front bar.

Conversion Fenders $450 pair

We do ship nation wide

Please contact us for more information

Yours sincerely,

Team Viva

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Vivagarage

Add: 9 Charles St,

Allenby Gardens,

SA 5009

Tel: 08 8340 1236

Fax: 08 8340 1036

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is this what you are looking for?

By the look of it, that is exactly what I'm looking for, and well priced as well!

I'm still trying to hunt down someone who's done this or is in the know about whether the 33 radiator support can be used, anybody?

I'm assuming a 34 front bar reo will have to be used as well, so I'm hoping that it fits up to the 33 chassis. If not, there is nothing like using a angle grinder on your 33 reo to make it fit.

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