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hi all. i've just recently chosen an r34 gt4 for my first car.

what i'm now looking for are parts to upgrade the cosmetics of the car with going too outrageous. as being on red p's it's about all i can do.

Now the car is completely stock bar a catback exhaust. & i'm looking to do those little things to make it look better. i'd like to start with LED tail lights, clear front & side indicators all of which i'm looking to go to justjap for. next would be new rims as the ones it currently has aren't exactly what i'd call nice... IMO i'm looking for a more basic looking set. as for the body a GTR front bar is a must, to me it does much more credit to the car than the standard one & perhaps follow it through with the rest of the basic GTR kit. - badges obviously. makes it look more appealing but neater than alot of the other kits floating around.

now i know what i want, or atleast a basic style of what i'd like to get, now i must ask you guys where & for how much do you think i should get these parts for. i know the rear flares are harder to get & install as i've read & learnt quite alot from these forums but i'd like to know the places you guys personally reccomend & have had good experiences with. i know my stuff but am ultimately lacking the experience you lot would obviously have. any help would be great.

thanks.

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http://www.jsai.com.au/shop/index.php?cPath=21_22_29

Have a look hereat the link above, JSAI is located in Sydney. Josh who runs it is a top bloke.

nice, hey thanks mate you're a legend. these prices are MUCH better than what i'd been finding lol. know anyone who'd do the rear flares? i don't know many shops so i've spent most my time on justjap & powerplay.

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Hey Dean, there's one thing you should know...this is for your sake.

A GTR badge belongs only on a GTR doesn't matter how good your car looks or how powerful it is.

It will never be a GTR, so why would you even bother trying to decieve people to think it is?

It just isn't right :D

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Hey Dean, there's one thing you should know...this is for your sake.

A GTR badge belongs only on a GTR doesn't matter how good your car looks or how powerful it is.

It will never be a GTR, so why would you even bother trying to decieve people to think it is?

It just isn't right :blink:

i was being sarcastic?

i plan to shave it all but the gt badges lol. hence the - before a typed GTR badges up top. it's an n/a skyline, power is hardly on the cards to begin with & as for looks. the kit is all i want. don't like the gt stock kit at all. impul is growing on me.

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