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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

Nice one cheers Terry! do u have any pics u can show? NSW tho but ill see what he says.

Nice one cheers Terry! do u have any pics u can show? NSW tho but ill see what he says.

Hi Julz

If you can wait till my son Matt puts the new car up onto my Member profile on Thursday, it'll have the full body kit then.

Everything is painted pearl black including the V-Spec front splitter and the NACA Duct

The pics should be clearer than what's shown on the www.jsai.com.au website because the R34 is moving in that pic

But you can look at any Z-Tune and it all looks the same. Nice to have that original look eh?

Just ask Josh if the Z-Tune Nismo side skirts and rear pods are the same whether or not its for a GT-T or a GT-R?

Also ask him how well he'll pack it for you.

And by the way, you can tell him that Terry the middle aged guy with the black R34 GTR sent you along and that the price was $570 for skirts & rear pods when I picked them up on May 30th. That included gst

I believe that you can trust him with a cheque from interstate. He's also quite prompt with his e-mails

If you like a NACA Duct on the bonnet (above the turbo) look up www.kenlowe.com.au and after clicking on air intakes, scroll down to the 2 NACA Ducts.

The smaller duct is just about the same size and shape as the R34 V-Spec II. It costed only $62 including packing and gst and post

Tell me how it goes

Cheers,

Terry

GTR skirts/lower extensions DON'T fit a GTT. Think about it. You have flared guards either end of the skirt, the change in width is too much.

Additionally, the East Bear lower extensions only really fit the East Bear side skirts, i'm sure you could TRY and whack 'em on with bolts and glue, but they're designed to fit onto the East Bear side skirts....

The other thing is i can't tell if the JSAI parts are extensions, or ONE MOULD skirt+extension (not the OEM way), which some companies do. It seems as if the skirts are ONE mould, ie with the extensions already part of the skirt.

my East Bear 34 (with lower extensions)

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Yes,

The R34 GTR Nismo skirts are ONE PIECE MOULDS that screw onto the tabs of the car. It's best to check with Josh at www.jsai.com.au if the GTT skirt is different in shape to bend only slightly at the ends to suit the guards.

Cheers

the on that JSAI's making for GTT's are just the lips that attach to the sides instead of any skirts, so it looks pretty crappy if you ask me .... It'd probably look a lot better if the car had the nismo side skirts too http://img159.imageshack.us/img159/4638/rimg0002zq4.jpg

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