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Hi all, i was wondering what the best route for converting the look of your R34 GT -GTT to a "wider" more R34 GTR look is...

I dont know where to find the GTR hood and the hinges for it to bolt on to the GT frame and where to find the rear wider fenders. I know of Uras rear widening fenders but they are more squarish and i dont really want to by them and reshape them myself, cause quite frankly i dont know how or who does that, and i am aware that they sell the front widening fenders and the front lip, i was curious as i have seen some coversions around and they look convicingly good.

What i really want to know is where to find the GTR hoods, it doesnt have to be A stock GTR hood it can be a TS hood or a CW just anything that is shorter than the GT hood, and more importantly the hinges that go with them respectively. So far i have done nothing to my R34 GT but hopefully when im done i can then work on performance mods and the like.

If you dont know where to get them or find them can people even just give me a list of body shops that have clean kits for R34's (2 Door) cause my stock 34 isnt cuting it for me at all. :) Much appreciated thanks to anyone who answers in advance...

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one guy on here did the actual GTR conversion, think it cost him like 20 grand or more, might have been closer to 30. just go for an aftermarket widebody kit, although there isnt much around for the 34 GTt

mate of mine is going this route in his 34 soon but for the life of me cant remember what kit hes getting. shouldnt be too hard to source a GTR style bonnet, hinges would probly be the main issue. look at bodykit places like jetspeed etc for bonnet.

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hey mate, first off. get the gtr conversion parts (gtr bonnet, gtr front bar, gtr front gaurds) from eastbear. they make an actual conversion kit for gt's that fit directly on. and with the gaurds. you'd either have to find a written off one, or get new ones from nissan. but alot of money is needed, so be ready. or just go to a good fibreglasser and get custom rear gaurds made up which frankly is better so you can have something different to any other skyline. let us know how it goes mate. cheers.

Thanks guys thats much appreciated. I think i can probably get the hinges from Nissan itself if thats possible, and ill look around for sure i have more areas to do my homework on so ill let you know when im done with it all.

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