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oh ok thanks for that but what about the way the lid looks from outside do you mean the panel gapping is not right around.Or is it just the fitment is a little of but the panel gaps are the same visually. Geezes you wouldnt think nissan would have gone to the troublr of making a slightly different boot size, i thought only the rear quarters would be wider compared to the gtst.

cheers,

Dave

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are GTS-t ones aluminium like GTR's...i think not.

im sure i left a note under your wiper with my phone number on it Dave...but it was windy that day and could have blown away. I was perving on a hot pair of fine tits and got a little distracted...sorry.

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oh ok thanks for that but what about the way the lid looks from outside do you mean the panel gapping is not right around.Or is it just the fitment is a little of but the panel gaps are the same visually. Geezes you wouldnt think nissan would have gone to the troublr of making a slightly different boot size, i thought only the rear quarters would be wider compared to the gtst.

cheers,

Dave

I could take a quick photo of mine and show you.

The panel beaters fitted it for me, so they would have made it fit...

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Cheers that would be awesome if you could do that for me. I really dont see how nissan would have made a different size bootlid it looks like that just the rear guards are pumped out more but a pic would be great.

Dave.

Here you go...

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Legend Ha ha thats great good pics of all angles, there you have it they are both the same the gapping looks exactly like my original gtr bootlid on now. So they are interchangable except for the gtr wing which i have thanks a million for that i will now pursue a gtst item thanks for going out of your way to do this. :happy: :

cheers,

Dave

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