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Hey guys,

Could you direct me to someone who sells the GTR wide fenders and rear guards to convert my body of the GTT to GTR spec?

Either that or im going to do some sick custom work >_< Expensive tho :'(

Im also using the eastbear front bar (gtr conversion crap) so need the front fenders designed to fit a GTT front bar.

If anyone can help please do, Really want to start collecting parts\

Thanks

Im expecting URAS to reply, hopefully hes looking around the forums and will let me know if hes found a 2 door wide kit provider in japan :P

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Hey DECIM8, Topstage do front and rear fenders for R33. I am going to get some when i get bigger spacers on the rear.

Here's there site- http://topstage.com.au/

I think they look really good and they are really good quality to.

And at $240 a pair they are good value.

Hey DECIM8, Topstage do front and rear fenders for R33. I am going to get some when i get bigger spacers on the rear.

Here's there site- http://topstage.com.au/

I think they look really good and they are really good quality to.

And at $240 a pair they are good value.

I think DECIM8 is looking for R34... his car is R34 GT-T...

and its GT-T -> GT-R..

Yeah thanks guys been ringing around, can only order from japan none seem to be sold here.. the search continues

If you have pics of what you're looking for (GTR rear and front fenders you can find on yahoo auto japan but you gotta search through over 400 pages of items if you can't read and type japanese) then ask www.rhdjapan.com if they sell it. They'll most likely find it for you and price it. They are native English speakers and they ship EMS so everything should be smooth.

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so you want wide fenders, but you want the east bear front bumper? doesn't work like that... for the east bear bumper, you only need to change the bonnet and the bumper fits up to the standard GTT guards.

If you go factory GTR fenders, then you can source OEM of aftermarket GTR parts

Oh and to SS, You can buy guards that line up to factory front bumpers but are flared more than GTT guards.. Like the Z tune ones for GTT which are being made, Still waiting if they are finished :)

Thats what Ill be getting as fitting a front GTR bar and side fenders is a painful process.

And the eastbear kit is alot nicer :)

Oh and to SS, You can buy guards that line up to factory front bumpers but are flared more than GTT guards.. Like the Z tune ones for GTT which are being made, Still waiting if they are finished :blink:

Thats what Ill be getting as fitting a front GTR bar and side fenders is a painful process.

And the eastbear kit is alot nicer :blink:

right o, well you better be damn sure that it will fit. East Bear don't muck around, they charge the earth, but the quality is second to none. If the aftermarket guards you put on aren't good, the front bar ain't going to fit

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