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Hi everyone reading this, well like the description says, that is what I would like to do when I get an R34.

Just a few questions if anyone can help me out?

1. Has anyone done it yet?

2. I'm wanting to change the front fenders and rear quarter panels to give it the wider genuine look. I dont think the front will be too much hassle but its the rear i'm not sure about. Is it a case of getting hold of genuine rear quarters, cutting the old ones out and welding new ones on or is there a company who make fiber glass ones that can go over the stock ones if you know what I mean?

3. Anyone in aus supply the C-West kit or do I have to get one from Japan?

4. Or would it work out the same price and less hassle just saving up to get a genuine gtr?

Thanks.

Heres the look that i'm going for.

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bit of a hassle.. a chop job is required.. cause the back end is all in one piece.. there is a thread by mwracing that shows pics of his 32 - 34 conversion.. rear panels will need to be done a similar way.. for that extra little lip and wider sides i've decided it isn't worth it

.:: GimpS-R34 ::.Posted Yesterday, 11:51 AM there is certainly less hassle lol.. i think you will be hard pressed to get a c-west gtr kit that will fit a gtt.. will have to be modified

Yeah thats what I mean with changing the front and rear guards, so that the kit will fit on.

.:: GimpS-R34 ::.Posted Today, 07:44 AM bit of a hassle.. a chop job is required.. cause the back end is all in one piece.. there is a thread by mwracing that shows pics of his 32 - 34 conversion.. rear panels will need to be done a similar way.. for that extra little lip and wider sides i've decided it isn't worth it

Thats right, I was looking at that post and figured thats probably the best way to go.

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