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hi guys....

Had a stack in my r34 gtt and need to replace these parts.

im gonna need a Bonnet/Nismo front bar/Headlights & a radiator support(top one thats goes across from guard to guard)

i got quotes from Nissan:

Bonnet $698

Headlights (just housing) $630 each

Radiator Support $110

Standard r34 front bar $684

(the guy from nissan said they cant get nismo parts anymore through them due to nismo separating from nissan..... not sure about that?????)

ps: these prices are without gst.

i would appreciate if anyone can help me

cheers

steve

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Just an idea.. Give Aaron from Import monstor a call

As an example and for sale $105 Bonnet in silver for r34 gtt LINK

Headlights R34 GTT

I could find everything you want but don't have time sorry but have a look all send him a email and he will give you an idea of cost i am sure and probley in silver..

Good luck..

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hi guys....

Had a stack in my r34 gtt and need to replace these parts.

im gonna need a Bonnet/Nismo front bar/Headlights & a radiator support(top one thats goes across from guard to guard)

i got quotes from Nissan:

Bonnet $698

Headlights (just housing) $630 each

Radiator Support $110

Standard r34 front bar $684

(the guy from nissan said they cant get nismo parts anymore through them due to nismo separating from nissan..... not sure about that?????)

ps: these prices are without gst.

i would appreciate if anyone can help me

cheers

steve

mate u dont want the nismo front bar directly from nissan trust me!!!!! i had to get a quote a month ago and called up brighton nissan and they quoted me $684 as u said for the normal bar and $2860 for the nismo one!!!!! im nt even jkin!! unpainted and without any grills eiher or clips!! luckily i had the choice of just getting it fixed as it wasnt too damaged..

well good luck anyways finding ur parts

thats crazy!!!

the car still has to be assesed, so im not 100% if the bar will get repaired or not

for that price it would be cheaper to go for a gtr front end convert :thumbsup:

thats crazy!!!

the car still has to be assesed, so im not 100% if the bar will get repaired or not

for that price it would be cheaper to go for a gtr front end convert :D

haha well thats wat i was thinking of doing but then couldnt be bother finding all the lil bits and pieces.. wen i bought my car i was offered an alu gtr bonnet with the front added lip for $1000 with all the hinges and the latch but didnt have the cash then.. :( so regret it!!

well cross fingers u cant fix it n need to buy a new one (well the insurance) and then u can use that money for a conversion... :D

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hey buddy,

ive got a aftermarket bonnet in black, see my sig if interested.

also have OEM front and rear bar. very very good condition in black. $300 each.

Also have a drivers side front guard in black if needed. $250 =]

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