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i think he may be talkn about those air ducks on the front bar. like this

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Arnt they canards? And you can get extra attachments for R34 GTR side skirts, they sit under the side skirts like the front lips do on a frontbar. They are very expensive tho. If you want them for a GTT, East Bear makes them and Power Play Imports sell them. On their site they are called 'under spoiler set' and they are $960 for the pair.

Here is what they look like, if you want them you have to buy the eastbear side skirts too, coz they wont fit on any other side skirts but theirs. Iv copied and pasted the following picture from their website

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Julz mate is that Stef's [D34THROW]'s V SPEC II?

if so mate i'll just call him and ask him where he got it from, he doesn't have cheap parts though... the carbon fibre brackets that allow the stock wing to sit higher set him back $1200 lol

if you want dude i'll ask him for you

Andrew :P

JSAI in sydney are making the Z-tune copy with those smaller skirts that go on the side skirt, there is a post on this in the classifieds business traders section, be prepared to take a number and wait though, im sure he is going to be swamped with orders for this GTR Z-Tune Kit for the GTT

Julz mate is that Stef's [D34THROW]'s V SPEC II?

if so mate i'll just call him and ask him where he got it from, he doesn't have cheap parts though... the carbon fibre brackets that allow the stock wing to sit higher set him back $1200 lol

if you want dude i'll ask him for you

Andrew :wub:

Yeh mate its Stef's. cheers if u can let me know. Thanks a lot mate!

Im talkin about something like this, it looks like it connects from under existing skirt...? I reckon they look sweet.

They're called Nismo Z-Tune Side Skirts and Rear Pods.

Just picked my car up yesterday after having them painted and put on.

Available from JSAI ie. www.jsai.com.au at Taren Point.

The fit was perfect with absolutely no gaps; and the owner Josh charged me less than $600 for both pods and skirts.

He has R33 items too including Nismo front lip there for about $180 I remember.

He's helpful and communicates well.

All the best,

Terry

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