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Hey guys

Iv done the search and havent really got a straight answer.

While some say you need only front bar, bonnet latch and bonnet hinge others say you need lights and guards also and then it just flows into just get a east bear kit its more expensive but it will fit ra ra ra

The east bear kit is freakin expensive and by doing my searches the suppliers who you can get em through here in aus havent had good thing said about them yet so id like to stay away from the east bear kit all together at this stage.

Now if you have fitted a GTR front to your GTT please post what parts you actually needed. If you have pics please post em up and installation pics would also be great.

If you havent fitted one but think it will fit or you know a guy whose next door neighbours sons mates cousins daughters boyfriend fitted a GTR front lol, thanks but I only need ppl to post if they have done it or have gotten it done to their car.

Thanks

Ash

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Hi Ash, yes i have had it done to my ride.see my gallery. All i needed was the GTR bonnet and all the original nissan GTR hinges and latches from Nissan Japan and the front bar which also was modified to fit.

cheers.

David

thanks for the rep;y david. what was actually modified with the front bar? and if possiable can you tell how much the conversion costed ya? seeing as your in vic SE also any recommendations on where to source parts from?

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