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hi just wondering if anyone knows where to get a JGTC wide body kit for an r33 gtr like the white gtr in HPI NO. 46

i will unload some pics soon, i just have to get them out of the book.

pics are a bit crap but you should get the idea

cheers Tom

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chargespeed make widebody kits, not sure if they have any for skylines though,

i think there is one for the r33 known as the wise sports kit...mayb have a look into that?

hope it helps

steve

have a look here

http://www.hotstuffmag.net/ridesDetail.php?ID=032GTS

i quite like this one on the 33

Edited by RusH_

their was a white gts-t in perth which had the work widebody kit (i think it was work) number plates were GT-NIK, it was sold awhile ago see if i can find some pics

here we go found the link

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...whp-t82811.html

and here is the company that makes it

http://www.behrman.jp/b_gt/a_sk_wbk.php

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their was a white gts-t in perth which had the work widebody kit (i think it was work) number plates were GT-NIK, it was sold awhile ago see if i can find some pics

here we go found the link

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...whp-t82811.html

and here is the company that makes it

http://www.behrman.jp/b_gt/a_sk_wbk.php

If you are referring to the GTN1K skyline, it is the Wisesports kit found on the wisesprts website.

That is the correct Kit there Mike! the second link you have given must be a jap company that exports the Wisesports Kit.

I have about 40 pics of the GTN1K skyline when it used to sit next to mine at the shows.... I mean how am i ever meant to win a show with an amaxing piece of machinery like that next to mine!

GTNIK was that kit with the rear wing removed, side exhaust pipe exits readjusted etc, 19/20 inch wisesports wheels as well, he sent me a few PMs on it all a while ago, the cost of it all was quite a fair bit as you can imagine.

Now can anyone use their google translator to figure out how much the whole kit is? (exc rear wing) Group buy everyone??? :-)

ok

front bar + side skirts + rear bar 330,000yen

front and rear fenders = 380,000yen

front grill = 36,750yen

total = 746,750yen

so about 7.8k and thats without shipping, if i had the cash i would buy it i was lucky enough to get to look over GTN1K car when i was buying some parts off him and it was pure quality!

Does anyone know where i can get one of the kakimoto r33 body kits and if they had any pics of the kit to post them up

cheers Tom

Hey tom'

I see them on ebay all the time. But they are usualy for four door's but check it out any way. Not sure what they are under but try a few different combo's and u should find them.

Aaron.

While we are on the topic of wide body r33's. Has anybody used the viva garage front or rear fenders?

Thanks Aaron.

http://vivagarage.com.au/Products%20Page/vg_products_nissan_r33_gtr_rfender_popup.

htmlhttp://vivagarage.com.au/Products%20Page/vg_products_nissan_r33_m1_ffender_popup.html://http://vivagarage.com.au/Products%2...nder_popup.html

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