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hey guys i am new to these forums but i have a qestion about a bodykit and wheather it will be posssible to fit it to my 1998 gt four r34 skyline 4 doors i have attached the picture below in my opinion this is the best looking gtr ive seen

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Currently I have just the Nismo Aero front bar for my black R34 and want a full bodykit soon. Do you think there would be much of a difference in price between a full Top Secret bodykit and the rest of the Nismo bodykit plus that little extra lip for the front bar?

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I know this is probably a long shot but I thought I may as well ask..

Is there a place that can remake your fibreglass bar into a plastic one.. eg they make moulds outta your bar and remake it as urathane or wateva normal bars are.. (dont wanna mod a standard GTR bar as im too cheap atm, looking to sacrafice my bar for a free remade and painted one and they can use the moulds as they wish or give me a % cut of sales whatever is best for me as I think it would be immensly popular having someone local make it)

If not, is there anyone that knows if i can have my bar remade/strengthened? As mine is currently a little thin and tends to flex easy when u push on it and put hairline cracks in certain parts of the paint.

I have a very individual front bar (am yet to see one with the same) Its a westyokohama/ east bear type 3 style gtr front bar but with a top mole for the standard bonnet, instead of being one piece top.

Here is a pic from texi.

Thanks all

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You could probably look at getting it re-fibreglassed, i'm not sure where but i know Top Secret Imports have a place they use to cosmetically touch up all their cars that come in from japan as they get a bit scratched up in-transit and at the docks, perhaps you could call them and inquire about it

I know this is probably a long shot but I thought I may as well ask..

Is there a place that can remake your fibreglass bar into a plastic one.. eg they make moulds outta your bar and remake it as urathane or wateva normal bars are.. (dont wanna mod a standard GTR bar as im too cheap atm, looking to sacrafice my bar for a free remade and painted one and they can use the moulds as they wish or give me a % cut of sales whatever is best for me as I think it would be immensly popular having someone local make it)

If not, is there anyone that knows if i can have my bar remade/strengthened? As mine is currently a little thin and tends to flex easy when u push on it and put hairline cracks in certain parts of the paint.

I have a very individual front bar (am yet to see one with the same) Its a westyokohama/ east bear type 3 style gtr front bar but with a top mole for the standard bonnet, instead of being one piece top.

Here is a pic from texi.

Thanks all

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Hey guys,

I would love your more knowledgeable input.

What is this kit...

thanks in advance for your advice.

Tim

I believe that is the R34 GTR NUR with Nismo Kit and extra skirting etc

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It looks like you left the bumper out in the sun too long and its gone all warped and distorted hahahahaha. or it looks like Bubbas' bottom lip (off the forest gump movie)

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It looks like you left the bumper out in the sun too long and its gone all warped and distorted hahahahaha. or it looks like Bubbas' bottom lip (off the forest gump movie)

lol, yer i dont think it makes the 34 look tough

Your prev front bar looked tops :D

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