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Hello boys and girls I drive a 34 4 door after looking for around 12 months!!!!! I have found someone who has copied an east bear master piece kit for an r34 (excluding bonnet and under skirts) and will be charging around $2500 for the full kit. Sadly it for a two door......so I called him 2 see if he had any plans 2 copy the 4 door rear bar and skirts and he said yes as long as I could gain interest from around half a dozen people to make it worth his while.

So is anyone interested? I will find more info once I have the interest!

Thanks ben

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are the pieces actually different between 2 and 4 door or is the side skirt just longer . being fiberglass i cant see it being too hard to ocut and extend the side skirts

and a picture or 2 might get more people enthused

Edited by lachlanw

i would be very interested but not sure if i should go through with it, since i bought the stock rear skirts and got them painted not long ago. But if its cheap, i wouldnt mind.

Would that rear bumper line up with my stock side skirts? i don,t want to get a different height when you look on the side.

How much is he asking for a rear bar alone for the 2 door? what would give us a idea of how much the rear bar is i guess.

This guys got the real rear bar for sale for $100 but damaged. Not sure how much trouble to get it remoulded agian:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/r34-sedan-eastbear-...1018134001r7699

He still has it i think. If someone manages to fix it and mould it, there we go.

Edited by Aznbongsta
im looking for an east bear kit for my 2 door...do you have contact details for this guy?

cheers

Pretty sure its these guys. i emailed them too, took them 1 month to get to a simple email.

http://www.aeroimagegarage.com/index.php?p...rt&Itemid=2

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Ahhh these guys. I contacted them a while ago too. Said he was gonna make a copy "early next year", but doesn't sound too convincing...

yes it is these ppl and no 2 and 4 door skirts have a compleatly different back section

2 door kit has just been moulded and he is asking 750 for the front bar so im guessing prices will be according

and aznbongsta rear bar will match skirts

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