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Yeah i know the bonnet needs to be cut or changed completely and then u'r gonna have problems with the front guards too - inark said the headlights were different for the R34 GTR as well, altho i haven't been able to compare the 2 up close and personal, they look the same from pics (GT-T and GTR lights that is)

Hey franks you wouldn't have anymore info about the BNR34 front bar fit to the ER by any chance? Cos if i get a R34 it's something i wanna do.

by replicating, do they mean possibly altering a few points, like the guard areas etc, to fit straight onto a ER34 - like there are GTR front bars for R33 available that just fit straight on?

cheers.

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yes eriktufa you are right... you need to change 3 of those thing together.... and if you change your front section to an GTR look then you will also need to change your real section too....

but than again with less then $2K for the whole lot is consider cheap... think aboutit how many thing you get

1. bonet

1 set front guard

1 set real guard

1. front bumper

1. real bumper

1 set of side skirt

1 real wing

...... all totall 9 Item... for that price... eriktufa how much it cost you for a set of GTT kit.

anyway i don't have the money tat y it does not work for me ..

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