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Well it's hard to quote a price as I did chase parts myself and did a few backyard dealings , but I'll lay out about what I guess it would cost you

All price's approx

1. S/h front bar GTT $200-250 / F/G GTR bar $350-400

2.F/G convertion fenders $600-700 , 34 GTR fenders (would have to be modded to fit 32) $700-800

3.S/H GTT bonnet $350-450 , F/G bonnet $400-600

4.S/H Head lights $800-1000 , New Xenon Lights $1000-1200

5.Paint and fitting $1000-1200

6. Total $3000-4200

If anyone is interested please PM me and I can help out as much as I can:)

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All the piece's on now , just needs a good tidy up and a few finishing touch'es (spray the bonnet , bonnet pins , color on light covers , cut & polish)

Also had some trouble at the track on sunday , thought I had a blowen intercooler pipe , ened up being a cracked intake plenum :D

New turbo and manifold setup going on soon , also a trip to Japan in the next few months , so get your orders in for T-shirts and stickers

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If anyone has pics of it sliding at QR on the weekend can you please post them up in here !

ahh looks cool all together :P.. that acid rush color is FAILBUS :down::P:S lol.. but owell its a track car hehe.. and also..u should have fiber glassed that gap in the middle of the front bar were the number plate goes.. FLUSH so would look more hoterer <3

The Beast is currently in AMEC getting some work done after a slight mishap after some boost spike

work to be done

1. Re-weld crack in inlet plenum (Boost spike)

2.Fit new turbo , manifold , wastegate , pipes , injectors (Garret GT30 .63 rear , tial copy waste gate , hi mount mani , 550cc )

3. Re-tune Power FC ( expect 350 RWHP )

4.Custom make mounts to fit front bar for R34 front

5.Custom fit hinge's for R34 bonnet

6.Pre race check , making sure it's all ready to rock for Round 2 of QLD Drift state

Remember people AMEC for all automotive needs !! have some great deals on parts http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...aders-f141.html

just look for AMEC as topic starter

Tell'm Beau set ya :D

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