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hay guys how r ya

i want to get a boot lip and nose lip for my 34.

i had them on my 32 and liked the look does anyone know where i can get them from or if the 32 gtr one will fit on a 34.

or maybe someone that could make them i have to take the spoiler off my car because i hate spoilers but i think the lip will compliment it real good

thanks

julz

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I removed the wing on my 34, like it heaps better now.

if you're after a front lip, i suggest this one, im planning on possibly getting it down the track

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check the eastbear site for prices etc its about $670 ish in aus $$

u have miss read

i dont need a lip as i have a tommy kaira front bar so no lip will fit it and it already looks the goods.

ill try to describe it

my r32 gtr had an n1 nose extension (or something like that) and it was like a lil lip that goes at the front of the bonnet above the grill.

thats what i want but for an r34

and also a small boot lip like the r32 gtr factory one (or similar) to fit my 34

cheers

julz

u have miss read

i dont need a lip as i have a tommy kaira front bar so no lip will fit it and it already looks the goods.

ill try to describe it

my r32 gtr had an n1 nose extension (or something like that) and it was like a lil lip that goes at the front of the bonnet above the grill.

thats what i want but for an r34

and also a small boot lip like the r32 gtr factory one (or similar) to fit my 34

cheers

julz

Ok from what I got out of the 1st sentence, you have a Tommy Kaira Front Bar, no OEM Bonnet Lip will fit on your bonnet but the Tommy Kaira Front Bar already looks good without a bonnet lip..?

From what RusH has posted, its the East Bear front bar / East Bear Front Bonnet Lip.

They seemed to have copied the Nismo R34 GTR front bar which is an inbuilt bonnet lip above the grill which is inline with the bonnet.

Anyway...

You could try a Body kit place and they could custom make one.

As for your Boot Lip Spoiler, Nengun have whats called a Trunk Spoiler made by Mine's in Japan

http://www.nengun.com/mines/trunk-spoiler

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