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thanks for the heaps up 51jay, didnt really want 2 turn my r33 into a r34 at the front just wanted different headlights might just get stock gtr front (r34 as i love it with the black bit at the bottom) and follow the the black bottom bit along the hole of the car (side and pods)

wat do u people think of that idea? hmm c/f r34 bonnet 2

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Is it just me, or do the gaurds on the Purple GTR seem like a wider version of the R334 conversion, compared to the Green R33 Gtst..

the purple one is an R33 GT-R

the green is a GTSt

so the purple has wider guards/fenders/whatever (front and rear)

the purple one is an R33 GT-R

the green is a GTSt

so the purple has wider guards/fenders/whatever (front and rear)

im aware what one is a GTR and what one is a Gtst. my question was about the FRONT gaurds.. the ones one the purple GTR seem wider then the R34 conversion gaurds on the Gtst..

I no the Gtst ones are made buy Uras. I have a mold for them in which im not selling. (hince me asking if it was just me thinking if the the purple gaurds were wider.. )

Any one know who makes the wider style R34 GTR conversion gaurds.

Cheers.

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