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Hey Guys

Just wondering who has done this and if you have do you have any pics you could possibly post up.

Im thinking about doing it to make it a shoe in for my new wheels at the front.

If anyone can help me it would be appreciated.

Thanks

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mate its simple as unbolting ur old gaurds and take them off, then bolting the new gtr ones on

the only thing u will have to change is the inner gaurd plastic, so make sure you have a gtr one first.

there is no complication to this at all, and if you know where all the bolts are located to remove the original gaurd your fine

and if you dont know where they are take your time and take the bolts you can see out first then try and move it and see where there is still a bolt or where it isnt moving and take it easy and you will get it.

to help you there are 5 or so bolts in the engine bay, 2 in the door area and one behind the indicator, and some in around the wheel arch. and u will need to move the side skirt to get to one or two aswell

i think thats it but yeh take ur time and you wil learn along the way.

pm me if you want pics on where the bolts are located.

Hey Guys

Just wondering who has done this and if you have do you have any pics you could possibly post up.

Im thinking about doing it to make it a shoe in for my new wheels at the front.

If anyone can help me it would be appreciated.

Thanks

4dr on Ns.com

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=293446

Rear guards are done as well which kinda defeats what im asking for... I need/want pics of 32's with GTR fronts and stock rear guards.

But thanks for the link though!

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