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hi i have tryed to do a search but can only find info in the r33 models ,

so if you want to post and say do a search maybe back that up by directing me to the page that comes up in the search as i cant find it !!!.

no i have an r34 gtt series 2 and i dont like the front bar as its restrictive for the radiator and inter cooler and when i put a front mount on i wont get the full benifit . so i want to fit an r34 series 1 front bumper bar , iv read on another post (i searched for ) that on the r33 to do this you have to change the bonnet , headlights, front reo and front quarters , is this the same for the r34 ???

i do know ill have to change the indecaters but thats a given as there in diferent places and are totaly different lights,

if some one has already done this i would love to know how you went about it

thanks for your help

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hey i know this really isnt the place to post this but i cant get a straight answer of where i can find stock photos for a s1 and s2 gtt r34 2 door manual.

can anyone help me out?

hey mate my car is a 4 door so that wont help but im sure if you have a look through the garage section you will find some , ill have a look on google and see what i can find !! and post the link or photo for ya

only difference thats a put off on the series 2 is the bumper but after a bit off stuffing arround i managed to fit a blitz intercooler in and it hides rather well .

series 2 the interior plastics dont scrach as easy and seats steering wheel are two tone in colour .

i love my car and iv come to like the look with the s2 bumper as the police leave me alone

also swapping bumpers can be done but it involves removing or replacing front reo and the brackets under the head light (all costs alot )

so if you go series 2 keep in mind if you want to put a kit on it with new bumper your looking at $300 on top to get the series 1 reo and brackets to get it to all fit .

ah i see. hmm yeah i think i would prefer a s2, just because there newer and scratch proof and what not you know? hah

although i dont like the front bumper :D how much would it be for a different bumper similar or same to a 98?

isnt the spoiler different too?

im not sure about the rear as my 4 door only has a boot lip but you can pic up a series 1 bumper for anthing around $150 to $200 2nd hand

then you will need the front reo and headlight brackets ,

just make shure you get the car you choose checked by someone that knows skylines !!,

then enjoy it lol

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