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ok hey guys

im sick and tired of looking for a gtr front bar for my 25GT

everyone says they can get it and they never call me back

i dont want no top secret, no do-luck

so does anyone in melbourne know of anywhere who does them?

and also has anyone baught the front bar off ebay?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-GTR-Skyline-...A1%7C240%3A1318

cheers

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^^^ a genuine front bar wont fit on a gtt without some good panel work or unless u get all the guards and so on to line it up to.

a girl i know has an east bear kit on gtt and it looks awesome...no fussing around just paint and bolt on...looks pretty much like a gtr front...that ebay one will need abit of work to line it up properly to the car.

east bear front bar can be bought at nengun.com or some other places...is abit pricey but considering its the real japanese quality stuff and theres no stuffing around with it..i would buy it if i was in ur case.

http://www.nengun.com/east-bear/front-spoi...ior-term-bumper

630 for a bar isnt that bad as u can save time and money with fitting. all up for a bit under 900 you would have a bar that is 10times better than a fibreglass cheapy. better quality.

but as far as that seller is concerned from ebay, i bought a bar off him for my old 33 and it was a good fit. quality was good just with fitting still required the holes to b drilled to line up to guard. they werent there.

if u decide to get the ebay 1 let me know how it fits up.

JSAI (jsai.com.au) has the top secret for GTT and was meant to have the Z-tune GTR copy for GTT also. Having said that, GTT will never look like a GTR at the front unless you do the whole conversion ie. you will need a GTR bonnet and brackets (exxy from Nissan), the nose thingy that bridges the gap between bonnet and frontbar

Edited by Delta Force

Andrew @ Kudos motorsports has a Genuine R34 GTR front end for $2500 in Qld. You wont find it cheaper* then that in Oz or Japan! *unless you know a midnight wrecker lol

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...Pr-t188929.html

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^^^ a genuine front bar wont fit on a gtt without some good panel work or unless u get all the guards and so on to line it up to.

a girl i know has an east bear kit on gtt and it looks awesome...no fussing around just paint and bolt on...looks pretty much like a gtr front...that ebay one will need abit of work to line it up properly to the car.

east bear front bar can be bought at nengun.com or some other places...is abit pricey but considering its the real japanese quality stuff and theres no stuffing around with it..i would buy it if i was in ur case.

http://www.nengun.com/east-bear/front-spoi...ior-term-bumper

Sorry for hijacking, so if i had GTR fenders, Bonnet, Front bar for my GT-T. Everything will line up good? apart from the bonnet hinges and lock? Or will i have to still get some good panel work on it?

Thanks

to do the front conversion you need ...

gt-r front bumper

gt-r bonnet

gt-r fenders

support brackets from nissan (i think these cost around 950 or so?)

and bonnet clips to fit the bonnet on

ive been looking to do this for awhile, but its really expensive lol. i think thats all the parts for the front half though.

rear half .. as far as i know, didnt look into this too much but this is what i do know of

gt-r rear fenders

gt-r rear bumper

may need to change tail lights

petrol lid from nissan

may need more though, i never looked into the back half too much.

Hi

what is support brackets??

to do the front conversion you need ...

gt-r front bumper

gt-r bonnet

gt-r fenders

support brackets from nissan (i think these cost around 950 or so?)

and bonnet clips to fit the bonnet on

ive been looking to do this for awhile, but its really expensive lol. i think thats all the parts for the front half though.

rear half .. as far as i know, didnt look into this too much but this is what i do know of

gt-r rear fenders

gt-r rear bumper

may need to change tail lights

petrol lid from nissan

may need more though, i never looked into the back half too much.

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