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Hey everybody,

I'm starting to look at converting my 25GT 34 into a gt-r, going to start with the front end first.

So far I have decided on:

Either an East Bear or a Top Secret Front bumper

GT-R front fenders from Vivagarage

Type W fibreglass bonnet also from Vivagarage.

Is there any others parts I will need?

Also, where is a good place to find a Top Secret Front Bumper (gt-r style, not gtt)?

Final question, is there a place anybody can recommend in perth to fit and spray the parts on who charges a reasonable price? my pockets will be severely damaged just buying the parts, hoping not to spend another fortune on fitting and spraying.

Thanks!

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yeah, I have heard that it is pretty simple to fit the kit on yourself, but I'm not too sure exactly what clips or pins i need. if i can figure it out then it might help take some of the price off. but if anybody knows a reasonably priced panel beater that would be great ..

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Hey everybody,

I'm starting to look at converting my 25GT 34 into a gt-r, going to start with the front end first.

So far I have decided on:

Either an East Bear or a Top Secret Front bumper

GT-R front fenders from Vivagarage

Type W fibreglass bonnet also from Vivagarage.

Is there any others parts I will need?

Also, where is a good place to find a Top Secret Front Bumper (gt-r style, not gtt)?

Final question, is there a place anybody can recommend in perth to fit and spray the parts on who charges a reasonable price? my pockets will be severely damaged just buying the parts, hoping not to spend another fortune on fitting and spraying.

Thanks!

You will need the hinges for the bonnet and the latch/lock mechanism,this is a special order part from Nissan Japan, estimate closer side to $500 for these parts depending on the yen value to our dollar., do a search its been covered in the past.

im already at the rear end of the on going project

i just finished getting installed the R34 GTR MFD into the console as well see pic.

good luck with this project it has been expensive for myself so i know what your going through.

cheers,

David.

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wow, cars looking good!

it was actually the pic of your car that got me leaning towards the top secret kit :wub:, before that i was looking for a stock gt-r panel or the east bear kit so cheers for that!

i'm in the process of respraying my centre panel silver also, only done the bottom area, but will slowly move up.

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