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it's not the Nismo option kit, It's the 'sports' option kit made by Altia.

The Nismo kit is very rare and looks different, but very nice though.

my bad, had it in my head that the Nismo option was the same thing Nismo/Altia kit

do we have pics in here of the nismo factory option?

I thought seeing as I am a new R34 owner I should contribute to this thread, this is what I'm putting on my four door :ermm:

Nismo S Tune Bodykit:

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The only change I am making is putting on the factory pods instead of the Apron.

It's a shame a lot of the pics on the first page are broken. I was looking forward to seeing all the kits side by side :)

I have a genuine C-West kit on my 34 GTR and I love it, with 10.5" rims it makes it look like it's got a wide body :)

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Wow, check these out for the R34 taxis!

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4 door wide body kit???

Looks much better than URAS IMHO.... Can anyone else garner any info on APM??? Never heard of them, but I like their stuff!!

Look, rear 4 door LED's as well!!

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http://www.apm.jp/index.html

Got a mate in Japan calling them tomorrow to find out prices if anyone is keen :blush:

Can any-1 link me to the following body kits to buy in Australia

Impul

Do Luck

Cross factory

done some searching in google etc but didn't come up with much :blush:

www.jessestreeter.com

ok since i cant edit that last post, to confirm, the Kagotani gtr does infact wear a one off custom built GT Style widebody kit, so unfortunately we cant have one :D

Sunline make a similar style but it's exxy. Tough as f**k though.

it looks better with the graphics on guys

check it out:

without eyelids:

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with eyelids:

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That's yours?

Please stop styling cars.

Leave it to people with taste.

Thanks.

Edited by BTM
Cara's eyelids are eastbear copies!

The do luck R34 above is actually a real kit and costs $10,000 so fyi its pretty "off tap" and yes it looks good. Sure wheels dont work but hey its his car.

So because the guy has poor hook ups with Japan and pays WAAAAY too much for his stuff, it makes it good? Seriously I'm not surprised it's a Sydney car. No taste, claiming to be sex spec.

I don't know why people are complaining about that miss34's CM4 front bar......

it looks alot better than some of the other ones i've seen

The Uras front bar makes me wanna sing "I'm Mr Plough, that's my name, that name again is Mr Plough".

The Bomex one makes it look more like a supra with a kit.

and some of the others eg. Nismo, look like they are standard factory kits.

plus it's a bit different to the usual boxy skyline bars, without being spaz like a Veilside.

Thinking of getting one myself now =)

LOL.

That is all.

Edited by BTM
Factory option Nismo kit, should be somewhere in this thread already

Can probably find it at most bodykit places, psiparts.com.au, modyourcar.com.au etc...

If you want an original plastic one, your best best would be to have someone track one down in Japan and air freight it over for you.

www.jessestreeter.com is definitely what I'd go through :blush:

Edited by BTM
and that is coming from someone that owns a silvia *tsk tsk*

Silvias are very stylish, just not the s13 or s14 prefacelift.

personally i don't like your front bar due to the up turned bit in the middle and also not a fan of big eyelids.

But each to there own i guess, no one is obliged to look at your car if you drive past so its not like your forcing them to hurt there eyes. :)

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Got a mate in Japan calling them tomorrow to find out prices if anyone is keen :)

Interested, but I hate to imagine what they'll cost.

I also seem to recall DAN666 is in early stages of doing a kit for R34 coupes/sedans LED conversion...

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