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R34 GTR Style Front lip to suit GTT

This front lip sits between the bonnet and front bar to give the GTT grill the GTR look.

It is fitted when the car is fitted with a GTR / Carbon fiber bonnet and a GTT front bar.

It bolts onto the front bar with 2 screws. The lip was taken off my car when i took off the carbon fiber bonnet.

It is in excellent condition.

Price: $50

Will upload pics as soon as possible but here is one with a similar lip

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Blitz R34 Guage Adapter

This blitz adapter is used to mount aftermarket guages into the stock guage holder in the R34 GTT.

This item is brand new as i never got around to changing the guages in my R34.

Price: $40

Pics ASAP.

R34 GTT Stock Orange Front Bar Indicators

Stock R34 front bar indicators. Replaced with clear, no longer needed. EC

Price: $40

R34 GTT Stock Orange side small Indicators

Stock R34 front bar indicators. Replaced with clear, no longer needed. EC

Price: $15

Phone : 0401 946 220

Email : [email protected]

Location : Cranbourne - Melbourne - Victoria

Edited by Tours
got a pik of the blitz gauge holder?

No i can take you one when i get home tonight an upload it.

Its a black metal bracket that bolts into the stock guage holder in the GTT.

As i never got around to using it, im not exactly sure how, but it has the instructions with it.

No problem mate.

Sorry forgot to mention it is white.

Give me a call / sms to arrange pick up.

0401 946 220.

mark.

sorry mate, read it again and you said gtr bonnet gtt front bar thought it was for gtt bonnet

how much work to fit it on gtt bonnet do you think?

sorry mate, read it again and you said gtr bonnet gtt front bar thought it was for gtt bonnet

how much work to fit it on gtt bonnet do you think?

It dosnt actualy fit onto the gtr bonnet but it fits onto the GTT front bar.

If you have the standard bonnet it will hit the lip.

The GTR and aftermarket bonnets have the hump and sit up higher at the front.

If you look at the pic above you can see the higher hump in the aftermarket bonnet that meats the lip.

So you could cut your bonnet so it didnt hit, but im not sure it will match up very nicely, it will likely be lower.

Edited by Tours
It dosnt actualy fit onto the gtr bonnet but it fits onto the GTT front bar.

If you have the standard bonnet it will hit the lip.

The GTR and aftermarket bonnets have the hump and sit up higher at the front.

If you look at the pic above you can see the higher hump in the aftermarket bonnet that meats the lip.

So you could cut your bonnet so it didnt hit, but im not sure it will match up very nicely, it will likely be lower.

ah okay. never mind then. sorry dude. thought it suits standard gtt.

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