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lol, actually, we are both off, its $10,387.87 for the whole kit, you must have missed a piece lol

the kit is made up of...

Side Skirts - AUD 1550.08

Rear Bar - AUD 1642.63

Wide Rear Guards - AUD 1935.23

Wide front guards - AUD 1739.47

Front bar - AUD 2098.90

Front bar Lip - AUD 1403.56

totalling AUD 10,387.87 shipped.

see link below for each part

cross factory kit from rhd!

Jesus H. Christ that kit's worth almost as much as the car :P

  • 2 months later...
anybody know where to get that west yokohama kit from?

googled it, cant find anything

Hey, If your just after that front bumper, a person sells its on ebay.

I bought one off him, great fit

But i modded the grill part a little to get a grill going on.

Heres the link to ebay: West Yokohama GTR bumper

here is what it looks like atm on my car:

Bumper with Original Grill: cimg0676y.jpg

Here is what it looks like with Mods in the Grill Section:cimg0705iv.jpg

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im hoping someone might be able to help. im looking for the factory optioned r34 aero lip, i attached a pic. also was wondering does anyone know how much lower they sit because i want one to cover my intercooler piping because i have a turn flow intercooler, then i can cover it up with the hard plastic underneath to protect it from any damage.

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i think under the skylines australia wa for sale autoworx has a thread on r34 bodykits, dont know if they still sell it any more though, but i did see it on there, heres the link

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ff-t221114.html

that what ur after?

250 bucks ...

heres a link to the optional factory aero kit i think? not too sure what its called but its nismo or something .

http://www.vivagarage.com.au/nissan/nissan..._aeroparts.html

same look down the bottom but even nicer than factory front bumper imo

280 bucks, not much difference

about the same price, autoworx is pretty far from melb unfortunately, its where i am in WA, not too sure where you can get it from in melbs. viva is in SA.

doesnt really look that low on the pic, but ive never seen a kit like that in person, but the nismo kit doesnt sit very low (i test drove a 34 with one of these kits xD)

hope that helps

im glad to c that my kit is not on there, apparently there are only a couple in australia with the same one.

its a genuine tommy kaira front bar (when we fitted the cooler my mechanic was full sweating bad because he knew we cant replace it lol)

on the tommy kaira website it said that they wont ship to australia because i want the side skirts and the rear bar but i dont think i will ever get them

ill add pics on the week end when i clean it.

  • 3 weeks later...
^^ That nur coloured GTT has a modified veilside GTR kit.. typical veilside style :D the top secret CF bonnet and rear wing is nice

That's a very sharp pair of eyes mate. Anyway the GT wing now has changed. will post up the pics soon. Kinda wild compare to the Veilside one.

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