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Ok i'm Importing a GTT 34 Sedan soon (well Ferah is for me) and i would like some ideas on Kits and rims!!!

I think i know what i want but some new ideas and pics would be good! Ferah what was the name of the Kit we were talking about?

I'm going to bring across a Clean Stock 34 and do the mods when i get it here!

so if you can post up some ideas and some pics that would be great (so i can atleast start looking for a kit as well)

I like the CWest and Bomex but more ideas would be great!!

cheers

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Hey Kira

for 34 sedans i like the URAS kit like what they run in the d1 car

looks tuff with some nice dished wheels :(

although the monkey magic kits are really nice to :P

have a look at the link they got 3 kits avaliable :)

http://images.google.com.au/imgres?imgurl=...l%3Den%26sa%3DN

Thanks Boys can you please have your cat fight some where else this post is about me KTHXBYE LOL

GTR Front mmmmm naaa i dont wanna copy Ferah lol i want her car to be unique, and same with mine!!!! Plus i'm not one for Mock ups!! i like to look of them, but its just not something i like to do!

Hey Kira

for 34 sedans i like the URAS kit like what they run in the d1 car

looks tuff with some nice dished wheels :thumbsup:

although the monkey magic kits are really nice to :)

have a look at the link they got 3 kits avaliable ;)

http://images.google.com.au/imgres?imgurl=...l%3Den%26sa%3DN

OMG NICK that place is soooo F**KN expensive!! by the time i buy these kits and have them fitted i may as well import one done up!!! GEEESSSS!!!

any other places that stock these kits?????

what ever you dont get a Plow King body kit. some simple side skirts and a front bar is all you really need. and a nice set of wheels. most cases a little is better than over the top.

OMG NICK that place is soooo F**KN expensive!! by the time i buy these kits and have them fitted i may as well import one done up!!! GEEESSSS!!!

any other places that stock these kits?????

lol i just googled the r34 sedan d1 uras kit :banana:

check out these ones there in aus but they wont have the best selection if you get a car thats got standard kit

these are the same company

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ni...it-t187734.html

http://vivagarage.com.au/Products%20Page/N...ts_1_popup.html

http://www.carmate.com.au

http://www.justjap.com/parts_nstyling.htm

http://www.nismo.com.au

thats all i could find atm

like i said to you

its hard to fit kits for 4 doors ;)

unless you wana spend the money and get it from japan most people dont have many kits he in aus :D

Ferah what was the name of the Kit we were talking about?

Kira it was The URAS kit :banana:

i dont know if this company is good but go to carmate.com they have a list of fronts and side skirts and stuff like that and there is some good ones at good prices too.

I dont think Kira will make the same mistake twice, the last kit she got off them she wasnt 100% happy with!

think the best kit you can get for the r34 sedans is the factory nismo ones

:):D I hate the side skirts and rear bar of that kit!! Love the front bar tho!

the sedans dont use the same nismo skirts/rear bar as the coupes.

this is the 1 i'm talking about (missing nismo front bar)....

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its ok but a bit boring for me! looks stock!! but thanks anyway!!!

There is only one kit for a R34

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http://sunline-racing.com/gtr34/

Lucky for the average joe GT Autosound in SA have the moulds.

I like that but thats a GTR?? i dont want mine to look like a gtr!!!

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