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Parts required to complete R34 GTR bonnet conversion,

1 R34 GTR bonnet.

2 A pair of R34 GTR bonnet hinges.

3 An R34 GTR bonnet latch.

4 An R34 GTR bonnet stay.

5 An aftermarket mole to join the GTR bonnet to the standard R34 front bar.

Thx mate.. pretty crazy... suppose you bought the bits and pieces from nissan ?

PHAT!.. Id like to drive a car with reclinable bucket seats like yours and compair them to my fixed back.. see how big/small the diffrence is..

Nice seats Eug very similar to my ones I had in my 33.. I miss bucket seats so much.. I'm too big for the dam s13 seats lol

PHAT!.. Id like to drive a car with reclinable bucket seats like yours and compair them to my fixed back.. see how big/small the diffrence is..

i've ridden in a side of bride ergo 1.5 which is more fitting for different body types from tall/fat/skinny it still holds you in.

a fixed back is awesome - such good holding capabilities, can be uncomfortable for daily driving though - the car is already uncomfortable as it is.

the R34 GTR seats are a very good compromise, they are suited more for the smaller driver though. I'm 170cm and around 70kg and i'm quite snug in them.

if only you lived in brissy

Nice seats Eug very similar to my ones I had in my 33.. I miss bucket seats so much.. I'm too big for the dam s13 seats lol

cheers... yeah they are awesome. pity they are worth a turbo conversion/half a build of a new motor. worth it though - if you actually use them for what they are meant to be for.

hey eug

nice center console :w00t:

hahaha nicely spotted... bah who needs it!

those holes in the seat are begging to be filled with a harness!

YOU KNOW YOU WANT TO! :thumbsup:

probably not for a while, looks like the car is coming off the road soon. target is 170~200 rwkw NA

you guys might hate me for it, as it won't be RB

probably not for a while, looks like the car is coming off the road soon. target is 170~200 rwkw NA

you guys might hate me for it, as it won't be RB

If only you knew the grief you are about to wreak upon yourself eug. :thumbsup:

*Mr Burns's voicerolling finger tips on eachother*

Excelent

excellent indeed... doing the research on it now. put it simply there's no way i could achieve this kind of performance from an RB with the same amount of money. has the potential for 500HP and upwards!!!!

any takers???

P.S. - check out these V-Spec II seats that just came up for sale. got wood?

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price i would budget AT LEAST $2.5K (maybe closer to $3K to your door) the auction ends in 30 mins

http://page2.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/b85665688

shouldn't you be selling your car, not modding it!! :P

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