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Ive been considering the top secret bodykit for my R34 GTR but havent been able to locate the side skirts. They look like the R32 N1 side skirts and pods that have been adapted to fit the R34. Has anyone ever seen side skirts to suit?

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Cheers,

Ian

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yeah the front part looks standard, but the back part of the side skirt (where it says bridgestone) isnt. It has that part that goes low in front of the tyre (to catch stone chips most likey), but it still looks good. Seems to have the N1 pods behind the rear tyre too.

yeah tht bit with bridgestone on it is the side skirt i was thinking bout.. yeah looks like top secret on the rear bar too..

but you mention bout em being r32? i thought these where for the r34 already? i know darkchild has those rear pods but in kevlar.. and either him or someone else on here was discussing the top secret skirts

Edited by .:: GimpS-R34 ::.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Updates-t278781.html

this is the link to Darkchild's thread.. first page contains the pics of the rears in kevlar.. and also the pics of top secret skirts

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