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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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Oh yeah! I was thinking of the 2door for some reason.

Thats the kit my brothers 4door has, he is changing it soon, i told him he shud have left the sides and rear pods tho

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

Nah its not a GTR, not even a GTT actually. It started life as an NA auto, and is now packing a 5.7L Ls1 with twin KKR turbos (might have changed the turbos now). Not a bad little ride :happy:

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

That looks like the C West body kit with the Version 2 bumber. BTW is that 5.7L Ls1 with twin KKR turbos, drift car? :teehee: Should have put a RB25DET in it. :(

Here is a pretty cool kit even tho its for a 2 door, I believe Jet Speed in Melbourne already has this kit in their cataloge or can custom make this kit up for you to fit for a 4 door.

I think the name of the kit / manufacturer is the BN Sports Kit.

(Ignore the shitty stickers and fugly gt wing) The car looks nice and streamline looks.

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OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH thats Hot, kinda looks like a GTR do you need to change the gards and SH*T??? or does it fit stright onto a GTT????

Well that is a R34 GT-T in the pic, so I believe the front / rear bar and sideskirts should just be a straight bolt on fit.

However the front guards as you can see in the first pic there are 2 vents, Jet Speed will change it for you. They probley have the same sizing for the R34 GT-T but custom made it with the vents or you could probley leave it.

i know its disgusting i hate boxy kits, but thats what she seems to like :whistling:

How do you know if thats what i seem to like you have no idea!!!! i dont like the rear on that at all i dont the Whole thing thank you very much!!!!!

i like the one (00)SKYLINE(00) posted but its 100000 times better then the thing you put up!!! thats more then FUGLY!!!

OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH thats Hot, kinda looks like a GTR do you need to change the gards and SH*T??? or does it fit stright onto a GTT????

As (00)SKYLINE(00) said that should fit straight onto your car. Front bar is made for a GT, while the bonnet is meant for a GTR so the lip was added to fill the gap. IMO if u get such a flared kit your gonna have to run some decent rims, none of this pissy lil 7-8" wide stuff :D

BN Sport...Game Over!

Gorgeous, simply gorgeous.

Something doesnt sit rite on the green 34, is it me or is the @ss end too much more higher than the front?!?

N what the feck were those filoyanks (or whatever they are) thinkin when they decided to put the cooler that way!?!? ;)

Rear guards need to be flared more, rear end needs to be slammed more and more of an aggressive kit is needed for those rims IMO. Wanted to go black on green with my car but had to settle for chromies.

Colour aint 1/2 bad though :huh:

GTR front end, flared guards and dumped on work emotions.

End of story.

yeah what he said.. lol!.

I think its a sacrilege to put any other kit on a skyline other than a GTR front bar

thats why god made Hondas ... so people could butcher there shape to their hearts content. :huh:

you can make the skybiz look individual with different rims etc.. I don't think its being a try hard having a GTR front bar... as long as you don't go putting on GTR badges and shit your sweet. ;)

Good luck with it anyway.

as long as you don't go putting on GTR badges and shit your sweet. :)

LoL so truee!!!

Hey Kira, the Do-Luck front bar is nice as well :yes: But then again its for a GTR

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I also like the Impul front bar:

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and the top secret front bar, but thats for a GTR aswell. But Just Jap make them to fit a GTT. So its a direct bolt on:

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How do you know if thats what i seem to like you have no idea!!!! i dont like the rear on that at all i dont the Whole thing thank you very much!!!!!

i like the one (00)SKYLINE(00) posted but its 100000 times better then the thing you put up!!! thats more then FUGLY!!!

ouch...

IMO only one R34 sedan kit looks hot... so hot in fact that I'm seriously considering selling the ceffy and replacing it with a sedan with this kit.

The BSK Factory kit for the sedan... hot hot:

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altho... the cross factory r34 sedan kit's growing on me... maybe with a West Yokohama rear bumper... hmmm

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