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Hi,

i'm new here and just gonna start by hitting you guys with some questions :down:

If i get a R34 (thats right, i dont have one yet :D ) i want to mod it to look like a nismo z-tune...but i cant find the complete z-tune bodykit anywhere in australia....at least not with the wide part infront of the door. Closest is malaysia..

Do any of you guys know where to get it? Or can i just buy it in malaysia and get it fitted at some custom shop here?

cheers.

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hay buddy

how much do u wanna spend?

i just bought half the z-tune body kit in carbon fibre (thats right mutha f@cka carbon)

this include

- front guards z tune style with the little bit that comes up as well

- side skirts

- rear pods

i didnt buy the front bar coz i have something better (also in carbon fibre)

its not genuine but it will do lol as u will not find a genuine kit anywhere around here bro

this is the one i found in malaysia...they ship overseas and the z-tune kit supposedly fits the r34 GTT..

http://monstermodz.net/msia/?p=37

its 3000 USD lol. but ill guess ill take that price for those awesome looks...how much are the matching nismo rims?lol

in a manly size eg 18x10.5 +15 (or something) they would be around 5000 + tyres.

then factor in the fact thay they will never fill the guards in a r34 gt (not even a gtt) unless u roll/lip/flare the f**k out of ur guards.

then paint them - so u might as well paint the whole car so ur looking another 3000+

so ur looking at a really expensive kit and rims + body work which all adds up to way more than a gt r34 is worth.

mu secret sell the z tune kit for around that sort of price but it is all carbon fibre. (like the real z tunes)

i have the kit on the way myself except the front bar.

cost me alot

z tune front guards in carbon - $1200 ish

z tune side skirts in carbon were - $650 ish

z tune rear pods in carbon - $350 ish

i used a different front bumper in carbon which was $1000

plus the bonnet (also not z tune style) which was around $1000 as well

delivery was another 1500 as well

then add little thinks like canards, and a splitter and fitting and ur looking at a f**k load of cash mate.

its honestly not worth it for a gt (not even a street car really)

do this in order

1- learn how to drive

2- get ur licence

3- get a shitbox to learn how to be a responsible adult

4- then waste our time about what car u should get

5 - get off ur p's

6- then get a skyline gtt and be a sick kunt

until then enjoy the rest of the school holidays

Hi,

i'm new here and just gonna start by hitting you guys with some questions :)

If i get a R34 (thats right, i dont have one yet :laugh: ) i want to mod it to look like a nismo z-tune...but i cant find the complete z-tune bodykit anywhere in australia....at least not with the wide part infront of the door. Closest is malaysia..

Do any of you guys know where to get it? Or can i just buy it in malaysia and get it fitted at some custom shop here?

cheers.

Hi Seb

If your going to get a R34 GT, I'd say keep it relatively stock, have some fun with it, do some light mods and get off your P's. If your still keen then get a R34 GT-T or an R34 GT-R if you can afford it.

Unless you have friends in the industry getting a kit put on and looking good won't be cheap. If you want a Z Tune kit I presume you would also need to get the rear guards pumped as well. Welcome to the forums and have fun.

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