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hey guys,

I am considering selling my nismo body kit which is on my R34 Skyline 25-GT '99 model (2 door) in white. Currently i am considering it because i need to first of all find out whether GTT or GTR bodykits such as the Impul one will fit my car. I was also interested to find out what this kit would be worth and if there was genuine interest in buying my kit.

here are the pics:

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feel free to make any reasonable offers as i need as much feedback as possible,

thanks

Edited by andy.j

yer mate ill post up some pictures when i have some free time to. to tell the the truth i have no idea if it will fit your '98 model, you may have to ask someone else about that. but yes i may consider spilitting it up and selling the kit off seperatley. i was thinking around $600 for the front bumper? is that reasonable? also i just want you to know that its not definate that i will sell this kit, i want to find out if people are interested, and i would need to buy another body kit first. that is why i need to find out if an Impul body kit would fit my car.

ill post up the pics soon.

thanks

pretty sure the coupe model all fit. either way if you do buy an r34 aftermarket kit the workshop should be able to make it fit anyways.

don't know prices on the front bar but yeah 600 buck is pretty steep for me.

sorry mate but i have no idea, you might need to ask someone else about that. from what ive herd the front bumper can fit the sedans, the side skirts arnt long enough and the rear bumper is different so it wont fit but im not completely sure about that so you will have to find that out,

cheers

sorry mate im not sure which colour it is, is there any way i could go about finding that out??

also im pretty sure that it is the genuine nismo kit and not the fake one, they were on the car when i bought them off a guy who imported the car from japan. is there any way to actually check??

Im pretty sure R34 only have 2 whites.. Pearl or CLoud White

open the bonnet and loook at the compliance plate. it says ur colour code

QM1 is the cloud white

if not then it should be Pearl then

u can tell if the bar is geunine or fibreglass by bending it or looking at it...

fibre glass are usually weak and fin... but there are some fibreglass kits that are hard as hell.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi,

Have you got any idea how much you want for the kit yet? I dont know what they are worth myself, but I am interested, as i have recently crashed my R34, and that is the same front end I am looking for. I only need the front bar, but i guess you dont want to split the package up.

Thanks

BEN180

hey mate.

i got some coming out fo south korea in april, front bar and side skirts for 400USD.

but the rear bar isnt the nismo one.

im mass interested in in your rear bar.

If the price is right ill take it.

Cheers

i dont mean to be picky but this isnt a nismo kit it is a nissan dealer kit.

This is a nismo kit

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Edited by wogjnr
  • 1 month later...
any idea if any ofthe parts fit the sedan 98 r34 or they different?

I have no doubt it would fit a 98 model. Judging from the pics, I have the exact same kit on my 98 model.

Question: Does anybody know the name of this kit?

I had this kit already fitted on my car when I imported it so I don't know much about the kit. I have the same front, sides & rear as pictured in 1st post. Also, how much would this kit have costed all up brand new?

I'm trying to get an online quote with GIO Car Insurance and under the "modifications" section it asks for Full Body Kit or Partial Body Kit and then the value. I have no idea what price to give. Any help would be much appreciated. Cheers.

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