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i think thats because the east bear kit uses the original GTT fenders.

i could be wrong, but i think east bear make their kits to fit GTTs with a straight bolt on, as in fits right onto the body with no mods, such as fender changing and ect. Where as doing the GTR conversion with other GTR parts needs the fenders, but the east bear dosnt coz its made for the GTT already...

I think thats correct, but i may be wrong here :rofl:

Nope, Your right.. A GTR conversion uses Fenders, Laches, Hinges, Headlights, Front bar and bonnet.. Now if you go OEM your lookin at 5G+

So bonnet OEM 1500-2000

Headlights - $1000 often used

Hinges and latches - $150-$200

Front bar - New $ALOT used they are getting cheap seen them go for $500

Fenders - BIG $$$ for OEM, Aftermarket is about $800-$1000 I would assume

So whats that .. $4700... It aint cheap is it!

Id hunt aftermarket bonnet as it would be cheaper.. but yeah

SLR sunline racing.. have a look, they make whole wide body for GTT

there's do luck.. order them off SIngapore, closest they are asking about $2.5k I think just for fenders..

watch using JSAI pm me if you interested

Sunline Racing kit is nice... they use a C-west N1 type 2 front bar and the Z-tune style vented bonnet, and custom wide body front/rear fenders. but it's all made from dry carbon fibre - the real stuff. Super light. http://sunline-racing.com

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The M-Speed wide body kit is hot too, it's available to buy from them as well, but expect to pay big $$$. Their time attack R34 GTR is on the cover of Hi Performance Imports. If I had a full track spec GTR R34 I'd be putting the M-speed kit on. http://mspeed.jp/

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JSAI have GTR front fenders.. YAY!

A bit pricey though, $680 for ONE front fender...

If these are the ones I need:

http://www.jsai.com.au/shop/product_info.p...0a6a2b27b9c64de

Yikes!! This is gonna be expensive...

Ok dudes and dudettes... I'm now pretty sure I'm going to go this way, full GTR conversion with no 'kits' so to speak... Now I'm just asking if these fenders here ( http://www.jsai.com.au/shop/product_info.p...0a6a2b27b9c64de ) are the ones I definitely need, I really don't want to balls this up.. :P

I'm just going into the process of acquiring parts for the eventual conversion, so any tips, suggestions, hints or whatever will all be very welcome!

Thanks all!

Mark.

Edited by Marco-R34GTT

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