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yeah but they did say they would sell off some existing stock, hopefully ill get lucky and find one there.

hoping to get it second hand locally or import from japan myself.

gonna look around on the forums in the for sale and put up a post in the wanted to buy section, hopefully will get something, definitely settled on the east bear kit now i'm pretty sure though.

haha yeah its not very nice

i think if i cant find a relatively cheap east bear kit i might just get the gtt nismo style kit from jsai or the nismo r34 kit from vivagarage.com as well as their type W hood. will work out to about 700-1000 bucks for the parts, alot cheaper than the 6k i've seen so far for east bear.

will probably save up for a gt-r if i do go along that road, but still hoping for east bear atm.

the gtt nismo z tune bar? yeah thats what im thinking of, trying to find a picture of it with a hood though.

saw the pic of your car, looks good, love the pic of the gtt z tune next to the gtr z tune ;)

http://www.vivagarage.com.au/nissan/nissan_r34_bonnet.html

thats the link to the hood i'm thinking of putting on, sorry couldnt attach the pic, the site has it copyrighted i think.

also thinking of the "type N" kit from viva as well, but after seeing the pics of your car i think thats what ill go for (if i cant get a second hand east bear or something). was that just the front bumper + side skirts you changed?

well, i think the rear fenders on viva are for gtt, and the M1 are just wider gtt fenders, not too sure about the other one though, im emailing them since im also interested to find out and ill let you know when i get a reply

if u used a real gt-r front bar you'd have to do the whole front end conversion, which is quite costly and difficult :)

whats the diff between fibreglass/plastic though? i know east bear uses plastic and so is very expensive :P

whats the diff between fibreglass/plastic though? i know east bear uses plastic and so is very expensive :ninja:

its much stronger and durable than fibreglass, the fibreglass is easy to crack/break etc. hence why most Nissan OEM parts are plastic (dearer)

when it comes to this you basically get what you pay for in pricing.

correct me if im not on the right track guys. If i were to get gtt wide fenders front and rear then i'd need gtr style skirts and rear bar? and some how get a custom front bar as i dont want gtr bonnet/hinges etc.

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