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Hey guys,

Sorry if this is another dumb question. Im about to buy a stock R34 GTR front bar and bonnet and I'm installing it onto my R34 4Door. Will i need anything to make the GTR parts bolt on? The guy i'm buying the parts off said I need to by the GTR guards but i'm not too sure what he was talking about? Another guy said, the parts will bolt straight on, no modification. Im just trying to do all the research i can.

Can someone please help?

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Another person on this forum said that the GTR bonnet can be bolted straight onto a GT? I've read others that said i need to get GTR bonnet hinges and latches? Which is true?? I want to save money where i can :huh:

your GTT hinges wont align up with the GTR Bonnet so you need the latches and hinges, i have done this process, i will take pics and post when i can

cheers,

David

Okay so this guy is offering me:

* Genuine Nissan R34 GTR Front Bar with Lower Lip

* Genuine Nissan R34 GTR Guard, LHS

* Genuine Nissan R34 GTR Guard, RHS

* Genuine Nissan R34 GTR Bonnet

* Genuine Nissan Bonnet Hinge, LHS, Brand New

* Genuine Nissan Bonnet Hinge, RHS, Brand New

* Genuine Nissan Bonnet Latch and Support, Brand New

* Nismo Clear Indicator Set (Front & Sides), Brand New

all for $4000?

Doesn't that sound a bit expensive?

and as far as i know.. i don't need the guards? Will the guards fit a 4 door?

have you looked at getting a gtr front cut and selling the running gear?

Can you please explain that better? LOL. I'm kind of a noob? Do you mean buy the WHOLE front end of a GTR including the engine? and sell the front end of my GT? Will I need to mod my car heaps to attach the GTR front end to my GT? Plllleeeeaaaasseee explain.

Can you please explain that better? LOL. I'm kind of a noob? Do you mean buy the WHOLE front end of a GTR including the engine? and sell the front end of my GT? Will I need to mod my car heaps to attach the GTR front end to my GT? Plllleeeeaaaasseee explain.

i think he means buy the front cut and sell everything besides the stuff you need...

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