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Cos he might be selling the car Rhys, im trying to talk him out of it. Not good Teo :wub:

While im here does anyone kno anyone selling one of these in wa: http://www.carmate.com.au/product_details....id=NSGTT99GTRFL

If not, anywhere else that have them other than carmate?

Well if that is 'all' they do..

What's to say the same couldn't be achieved in Aus... Surely if they can 'weld' a GTR fender onto a sedan, it can be done here no?

It's extremely expensive to do, but a high end crash shop should be able to fab it to work :)

Finished Painted Front Bar:

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Hey Aznbongsta, I've managed to get hold of mybodykits on ebay. Will be getting one off him soon. However, I was wonder if you have any side skirts on? They look stock to me. I was planning on getting the front bar, without any side skirts. Then it hit me that the car's overall base might look uneven, with the front bar being too low.

Would love to hear whats your take on this!

Cheers!

  • 4 weeks later...

ive had a look threw this thread and im only new to this forum and i looked for more pictures of the apm factory r34 4door gtr conversion and its awsome and i was wondering if someone was interested in getting that look what would be involved and roughly how much would it cost???

alot of the four door body kits dont appeal to me i had always had a thing for the east bear kit but once i saw this car and the mean chunky gtr look it has im set on this. i really love what they have done with the rear fenders on the car but would you be able to have the rear fenders the way they are in the images ive attached below but still have the east bear rear bar as i think it looks a little nicer???

if anyone could help would be much appreciated

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I saw an r34 with a factory wing I've never seen before, it looks like the normal coupe wing but it had more angle on it and had a brake light in the middle of it.. has anyone see it before?

p.s no its not the one with alloy legs.

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  • 1 month later...

Bit of a revival, but here goes.

My car will be at my power figure soon enough and now I want to start planning the exterior mods. I have a white 98' coupe and from my searching I'm pretty set on the Impul sides and rear. Not too sure on the front bar at the moment but would need something that lines up and would like the front indicators fully enclosed. Something like this would be great http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/post-a298384-

Top Secret??

Also, as I live in North Queensland, who would be the best supplier to source kits from? Carmate, or DMD? Any help would be great thanks.

I spotted an unusual front bar on Carsales, the ad says "all factory fitted parts" so I'm assuming it's oem. It's a 2001 car, anyone know what this is? A factory option perhaps? It's even got the SMIC outlet on the left hand side.

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Skirts and rear bar look completely standard, so it's not a full bodykit.

I spotted an unusual front bar on Carsales, the ad says "all factory fitted parts" so I'm assuming it's oem. It's a 2001 car, anyone know what this is? A factory option perhaps? It's even got the SMIC outlet on the left hand side.

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Skirts and rear bar look completely standard, so it's not a full bodykit.

It's a series 2 bar mate.

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