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i have curently jst purchased a 1998 r34 25-gt nissan skyline 4door as a first car, n im having trouble finding a good body kit for it as itz a 4 door, ive considered da uras kits but there not exactly my style, i was wondering if anyone could help me wit bodykits for my car???

n if any1 is able to tell me if u are able to put the rear bars dat are designed for da 2door r34's on my car???

ur help will b much apreciated

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Hi,

Josh the owner of www.jsai.com.au manufactures their own bodykits as well as Nismo Z-Tune shape ones. If he can't help then contact Jetspeed, Bodyform or CarMate as a last resort.

Hope that helps.

Terry

I don't know too much about the 4 doors...

but it all depends on your budget...if you've got the money to spend, you can't go past the eastbear kit!

http://www.east-bear.co.jp/shopdetail/003006000011/

Im interested in this aswell, and have been researching for well over a year.

Front bar: No probs, same as a coupe (not GTR though, you need gtr fenders, bonnet and bonnet hinges to fit gtr style bumpers)

Side skirts: Couple of options, east bear, crossfactors and uras do side skirts for the 4door, and the wheel base is the same as the coupe so maybe you can mod coupe skirt to fit, not sure...

Rear bar: Same brands as side skirts, maybe modifications will allow you to fit coupe parts, again not sure...

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thnx guys for all da help itz realli appreciated

but like kranker ive had a shitload of trouble gettin a gud kit for my car

ill hav alook at da custom jointz but considerin seellin it n settlin for an r33 wit da way things r goin

but thnx agen for all u guyz help

sorry ill spell properly for you guys okay lol

yehh i been considering the east bear kit man but i been quoted 6,600 for the full kit

i was wonderin if use new of any places dat make custom kits for cars because ive seen a mad gtr conversion on a 4door skyline and i wouldnt mind replecating something like it

and if anyone new how much around about a custom mad kit would set me bak for my car???

Im sure if you looked around a bit more the eastbear kit wouldnt be so expensive.

I got quoted about $3500 all up for paint and install as well. However this was off a friend, but nonetheless, the kit itself should cost around $2500 or thereabouts through most places.

Powerplay imports do them, although they might be a bit pricier, and also havent heard good stories about interstate customer communication. however they are a reputable company.

I would recommend the east bear kit as it is one of the few kits around that dont make your 34 look cheap and tacky. :(

Im sure if you looked around a bit more the eastbear kit wouldnt be so expensive.

I got quoted about $3500 all up for paint and install as well. However this was off a friend, but nonetheless, the kit itself should cost around $2500 or thereabouts through most places.

Powerplay imports do them, although they might be a bit pricier, and also havent heard good stories about interstate customer communication. however they are a reputable company.

I would recommend the east bear kit as it is one of the few kits around that dont make your 34 look cheap and tacky. :(

do you know of any places that are selling it for cheaper because i rang powerplay imports and they are the ones that quoted me 6,600 i personally thought it was a bit pricey and was considering going custom and getting what i wanted

because im starting to consider selling up and settling for an r33 or something because i never thought id have this much trouble finding a nice kit for a skyline

Try C-Red in W.A, i got my East Bear front bar off Jeff.................

thanks man ill look into it...because i dont have all the cash for it know but im just starting to consider wether its worth keeping the four door or selling up and getting a 2door r34

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