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Isuru i totally agree with you, i hate those 2 fins in the middle of the air vent.

It just doesnt look right IMO.

Haha Kietz, the Widebody R34 pic you put up is my Desktop Wallpaper now :)

Anyways thread is going great. Keep it up.

MRXTCZ

RusH sorry dude but im as sure as is humanly possible that white bumper that you said wasnt top secret, and was a z-tune copy, is actually a Top Secret like the first guy said

The pic of the gold TS R34 GTR u posted is sporting the Top Secret GTR bumper, while the white one is the Top Secret GTT bumper....not a ztune

Top secret make two different bumpers, one for the GTT and one for the GTR. It gets condusing becase other companies offer bumpers in the GTR style that fit the GTT.

Ah, right u are man, my mistake, here are a few more pics of this front bar, it does look a lot like the z-tune bar, i didnt know that top secret had a different one for the gtt, i wouldnt mind gettin one though

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Hmm, 0 feedback did get to me.

I dunno, i might consider getting gear off him after i hear feedback from Kevin.

MRXTCZ

Anyways, anyone know how to get in contact with veilside about the R34 kit ?

Just got the front bar and pair front fender off him last night..

Are they suspose to be no vent and i have to cut them myself???

$500 for the lots..

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