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As most on the forums know, i have been looking into wide body parts for quite a while. About 6 months ago i purchsed a set of rear wide fenders and front fenders alike. Both these items are genuine Cross Factory examples purchased from RHD Japan.

As of currently i do not have a job and therefore my plans have come to a major hault with my car. I purchased these panels with great difficulty and expense and unfortunately now have to sell them.

Both the front set and rear set are hand crafted at the Cross Factory workshop in Japan and are made to order. I have the recipts if needed somewhere and the original box it was shipped in to my house still.

The fenders can be found on this website: http://www.rhdjapan.com/jdm-low/Cross-Fact...ne-2-Door-51709#

Front fenders are the same width as that of a BNR 34 and fit with minor fabrication and can be done at most panel beaters.

Rear fenders are 30mm wider than that of a BNR34 fender and are quite wide and very agressive. The fabrication needed may be a bit more complicated and needs GTR side skirts, or a well made (original a/m GTT side skirt) fabricated to fit.

The price for the fenders are as follows:

Front Fenders: $1450.00 (Unpainted FRP Hand Crafted) - Will get pictures soon

Rear Fenders: $1650.00 (Unpainted FRP Hand Crafted) - Will get pictures soon

At this time i am not willing to break them up as a set but if forced to and not sold, i will. Price will not drop so don't wait for it to fall. Worst case these will sit and wait in my garage until i can afford to refit them.

Please reply on the forum and do not PM me since i very rarely check my inbox and come on here. all replies will be sent to my email so i can come back here and check back.

Once again this is a very rare set of kit and comes at a decent price since there is no shipping and hassels of putting in credit card details bank transfers and waiting months until they arrive. If you want a unique ride to set you apart from every other R34 out there, these fenders will do just that!

OH MY F*CKING GOD I WOULD'VE BOUGHT THIS IF YOU POSTED IT UP THREE WEEKS AGO BUT INSTEAD I DID FRONT MOUNT, COILPACKS AND FUEL PUMP WITH ALL THIS OTHER LITTLE STUFF OH MY GOD

i'm hell devo as you can see from the caps locking haha

been trying to look for wide fenders front and rear for ages, wouldn't have minded respraying the car again, sh*T i'm so sad :thumbsup:

OH MY F*CKING GOD I WOULD'VE BOUGHT THIS IF YOU POSTED IT UP THREE WEEKS AGO BUT INSTEAD I DID FRONT MOUNT, COILPACKS AND FUEL PUMP WITH ALL THIS OTHER LITTLE STUFF OH MY GOD

i'm hell devo as you can see from the caps locking haha

been trying to look for wide fenders front and rear for ages, wouldn't have minded respraying the car again, sh*T i'm so sad :thumbsup:

Haha ahh damn, well if they don't get sold theyll be here in my garage so you have all the time in the wolrd if no one buys em.

There are alot of tight asses out there that won't spend the money for something like this so they wont even bother with it...I guess if i get the money i may try fitting it later but as for now its on sale. I know alot of people want to do the wide fenders so i guess this appeals to a few people.

The worst part about this is that after all the research n shit i've done, someone else is going to have it on their 34 and thats whats gonna upset me the most! I guess thats life though...can't be jealous! lol

I Almost went down the same path as you, although the kit i was going to get was for the R33. They make awesome kits and are top notch quality. Good luck with the sale, and remember if you don't get what you want, you get to keep these awesome guards cos one day you will get them on, and then you will be happy. free bump :)

Maybe interested in the rear guards if you're willing to break it up.

Im not keen on breaking them up since they are a set, but if you definately will buy the rear fenders then i can split them (knowing that the front fenders are part of the kit). PM me and i can msg you my mobile number and details

Alternatively my email address is: [email protected].

You can send me an email or speak to me personally on msn, its totally up to you.

If someone is willing to buy the whole lot before we negotiate then they will get first preference as i want to sell the whole thing. That OR if you know anyone that will want the front guards and that way i can split it up, or if someone just wants the front on here that way it can be split up too.

If not then in the meantime between now and whenever you decide to buy it i will split this kit up for you and you will have first preference on the split....if that makes any sense. lol

  • 3 months later...

Rear Guards sold! - (Payment Pending)

Front Guards still for sale! REDUCED TO GO! $1150 ($300 off initial price, save over $600 shipping them from Japan).

Front Guards are same width as those of a BNR34 GT-R They have a slight more "pumped" look to them though. As mentioned above, these are hand made in Japan at the Cross-Factory plant.

Anyone who is interested my email is above in a earlier post.

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