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Hopefully this can help...

1st pic is a GT-t with the nismo add on side-lip that bolts onto the bottom, meant for a GTR so safe to assume GTR/T skirts are the same length...

Whether or not the flared guards of the GTR affect the bottom section where a normal skirt would attach is another question, maybe you can make it out in the pics or compare other

GT-R replica

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Real Deal

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Good luck! :)

Edited by Yo-Yo

No they will not fit without modifications.

My brother tried doing it on his GTT and it seems that you have to bend the rear half of the skirts in as the gtt's have narrower gaurds.

Length is the same though, but as i remember there will be about an inch gap from the skirt to the rear gaurds and front guards.

But if the skirts are fibreglass its an easy fix, just chop off and reglass.

From what infomation I got the side skirts will fit, the wide body conversion I wanted to do only drops down to the side skirt and then you bolt on a gtr side skirt to match the wide body, perhaps that only works with fibreglass? I have no idea but thats what i was informed.

Just buy east bear kit ferah, all the crap bolting on oem is too hard.

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