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Hello,

Coming from R33's I am thinking about getting a 34 soon. Only problem is I love the look of 34GTRs, but dont really like the stock 34 GT-T look.

I really like the DO Luck GTR 34 Kit. But is this kit only for the GTR model?

Basically I am wanting to know whats involved and maybe approximate costs in making a 34GTT look like a GTR, also what if you want to change the front and rear panels into the wider gtr style ones? Is this possible.

So the GTR bonnet is different isn't it, so you need a new bonnet im guessing.

Any links to people that do these things or pics of peoples cars who have done it would be cool. Just doing my research before I buy.

Steveo

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basically best i could find, it is pricey but if you got the money then hell yeh !!

http://www.powerplayimports.com/index.php?...t&cat_id=52

Scroll down to Type 1 (R34 GTR V Spec Style) The white 34 GTT

I called them to check the prices and here they are:

Full kit $6085 (unsprayed) AUS

Painting and fitting $1000 ($250 per panel) AUS

[Must combination] Bonnet and front bar $3800 or in carbon $4500 AUS

In my honest opinion you would never even know it was a gtt, the body kit is that good.

hope that helped :)

Edited by Black R34 GT-T

except for the fact the front and rear guards are still GTT ones ... I'm not sure when was the last time you saw a 34 GTR in real life, but it's the guards that make them stand out the most, not just the bodykit.

Why spend $10k to try and make it look like a GTR? I'd rather spend $3k or so on a full genuine IMPUL kit and $7k on some nice power upgrades, say a hiflow setup at around 270rwkw with all supporting mods is more than doable with $7k.

GTR with top secret kit, ganador aero mirrors

you can buy a frontbar of the same style to suit your car, but if you want GTR guards like that you probably need to get a custom job

not a cheap thing to do

R34TE37A.jpg

What is on this thing? is it a standard 34 GTR? I want my car too look like this!

hehehe who DOESN'T :) I'd seriously trade in an organ for that GTR ...

But yeh..for $10-15k you could make a GTT look very close to that (custom, NOT the overpriced eastbear crap)..but seriously why bother? You can get a R34 GTR for less than $50k ..a real one, not an imposter :down:

Edited by Wacky Dee

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