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i don't think there is any difference between gtt and gt.. only gtr.. 4 door and 2 door have same fitment of front bar too..

someone correct me if i'm wrong about gt & gtt being same, actually best bet is to ask PSI himself as he will deff know.. shoot him a PM..

nevermind as it looks like he's in here with me.. watching.. *starts undressing*

Edited by .:: GimpS-R34 ::.

Yeah I sent him an email.

The main thing I wanted to see was, if I get a top secret front bar, but have the rest of the body stock, will it look stupid?

Edited by HairyMerkin
Haha, I'm just giving you shit dude, relax. Front mount next? Please say yes...

i know

no front mount yet.. my cat died to i need a new high flow one to suit the way i drive

I personally don't like this front bar...looks out of proportion...especially because GTT does not really have wide guards as the GTR...I personally think the stock front bar looks best...

I personally don't like this front bar...looks out of proportion...especially because GTT does not really have wide guards as the GTR...I personally think the stock front bar looks best...

And it lets bugger all air in if you have a FMIC

And it lets bugger all air in if you have a FMIC

whaaaaaat? someone wanna measure that big ass rectangle in the center of the kit? its way bigger than stock so you would have to have a pretty massive fmic to say it lets bugger all air in, or a stupidly placed one.

I think that one on the white R34 looks f**kn mint as, if i could find that style of the top secret front bumper in New Zealand id buy it

Edited by R34 -_-

I wouldn't say it doesn't have room to fit a front-mounted intercooler...as it does...but it's just it's to 'hollow' and looks like a big shark with it's mouth open whereas the rest of the body is so slim...just I take on it....where as the stock front bar or the GTR one just looks so much more subtle and nimbler = toughness!

Hammer and a screwdriver. Harden up, Princess!

just done it with the new cat coming in a few days lol.. time to try and get some flames to pop

back to the topic. the front does look alright with no sides or back but i still hate cars with only a front kit, im not going to keep it like this forever because the r34 stock sides are pretty gay, i wouldnt even classify them as side skirts and the front is noticeably lower then the rest of the car.

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