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Hey guys i was hoping someone could help me with finding a wide body kit for my r34 GTT. I wanna flair the rear and front guards out, so it looks more the business, lol in other words i wish i had a r34 GTR, but ive already spent too much and got too attached to this one to go thinking about selling and saving extra pennies for the GTR. Ive come across one body kit by sunline racing but i was wondering if there were any other companies that did kits. Im only interested in flaring the fenders and the side skirts, ive already got rear and front bumpers in mind, although im still open to suggestion so if anyone knows anything thats good id be happy to know. Any help would be much appreciated :/

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I have to agree that the GTSR kit is a good choice, I was lucky enough to buy one of East Bear's ex demo cars (the white one seen in their website) and it looks awesome. But my car only has small over fenders, nothing like a real wide body kit. Why not look into getting some real GTR fenders?

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I have to agree that the GTSR kit is a good choice, I was lucky enough to buy one of East Bear's ex demo cars (the white one seen in their website) and it looks awesome. But my car only has small over fenders, nothing like a real wide body kit. Why not look into getting some real GTR fenders?

Yer i think getting real GTR fenders is what im gonna do and then maybe put the same east bear front bar you have on your car. Anyone know where i can get GTR fenders and roughly how much its gonna set me back. Oh yer ANGRY13 the front spoiler on your east bear kit, does that come standard or is it extra, more or less how much is it for that front bar youve got?

To be honest i wouldn't know because it was included on the car when i bought it. I bought the car through my mate Jeff. He owns c-red tuning here in Perth and they are a distributor for East Bear. Maybe call c-red to find out.

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To be honest i wouldn't know because it was included on the car when i bought it. I bought the car through my mate Jeff. He owns c-red tuning here in Perth and they are a distributor for East Bear. Maybe call c-red to find out.

Alright, thanks dude ill give em a call

Hey ANGRY13 i checked out the c red website, however, when i go to check out east bear parts it links me to the jap site and i cant read any of the shit (its all numbers and stuff). Am i going into the wrong site to start with? Do you think you could send me a link to the right one if am if i am?

Try using google translator. Don't expect the East Bear body kit to be cheap. Genuine East Bear is f*ckn expensive. expect to pay near 3000 for the bonnet and the front bar, around 1k if you want the side skirts and 1k for the rear bumper (figures from powerplay imports). and all this is not including painting it :S

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Try using google translator. Don't expect the East Bear body kit to be cheap. Genuine East Bear is f*ckn expensive. expect to pay near 3000 for the bonnet and the front bar, around 1k if you want the side skirts and 1k for the rear bumper (figures from powerplay imports). and all this is not including painting it :S

thanks dude i used the translator, it worked well. Btw do u have any idea roughly how much the paint for the fenders and front bar would be (my cars ferrari red more or less)

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