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You will need GTR Fenders, the headlights from GTR to non GTR R34's are different, so you'll need a pair of those, then that means you'll be getting a front bar, which also requires a GTR bonnet...

You will need GTR Fenders, the headlights from GTR to non GTR R34's are different, so you'll need a pair of those, then that means you'll be getting a front bar, which also requires a GTR bonnet...

incorrect, R34 GTR and GTT headlights are all the same. the only difference is in the NON Turbo GT(which is u). which is stilll the same size but different style.

but u cannot fit a GTR kit unless u get New Front and Rear Guards, and Change your bonnet.

Edited by R34NRG
incorrect, R34 GTR and GTT headlights are all the same. the only difference is in the NON Turbo GT(which is u). which is stilll the same size but different style.

but u cannot fit a GTR kit unless u get New Front and Rear Guards, and Change your bonnet.

I've got a turbo sedan...

Are you sure that GTT and GTR headlights are the same??

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