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here goes for the R34 body kit list..

feel free to add in anytime :)

Do Luck GTR

dluck-skyliner34r.jpg

dluck-skyliner34rb.jpg

Top Secret GTR

r34drag6.jpg

r34drag4.jpg

BN GTT

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Eastbear GTR

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1_07_03_2007_08_50_east%20bear%20er34%20rear%20diffuser.jpg

C-West GTR

r34cwest1.jpg

r34cwest4.jpg

C-West GTT 2DR & 4DR

C_WEST_ER34_2dr.gif

C_WEST_ER34_4dr.gif

Veilside GTR

Nissan-50700.jpg

Blitz GTR

AkinaGhost140.jpg

URAS GTT D1 Spec II 4dr

R34_D1Spec2_06_F1_2.jpg

R34_D1Spec2_06_R.jpg

URAS GTT D1 Spec I 2dr & 4dr

r34_01.jpg

r34_fc3.jpg

URAS 4dr Type GT

IMG_3363_2.jpg

IMG_336-2.jpg

Ztune GTR

2005-nismo-skyline-gt-r-z-tune-1.jpg

2005-nismo-skyline-gt-r-z-tune-2.jpg

OMG !!! thats exactly what i want my car to look like !!! THE BLUE CROSSFIRE kit!!

Does anybody know where i can get that kit from ?

MRXTCZ

http://www.cross-factory.com/R34.htm

the link to the cross factory site

Wow, some of the kits look good, some of them are the ugliest things on the planet!

totally agree lol

anyone know what kind of front bar this is? looks like a z tune style front bar.

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this is not the top secret front bar, its definatly a z-tune style bar, exactly what i want, but have no idea where to get it, anyone know?

here is the top secret bar

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Edited by RusH_

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