Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

OK I've bought both these kits... (yes don't laugh I didn't plan to either).

Now my dillema is this... I have an R32 GTS (soon to be turbo-ified). I need to do a 4 stud to 5 stud conversion. I need larger rims. I'm also getting some of the paintwork and stuff done on an insurance claim.

Here are my options:

Kit 1 - Vertex kit

v32_f.jpg

v32_r.jpg

Pros:

I can use my current rims (which are multistud) till I'm ready to upgrade to 18" rims. (easier on finances)

I have the kit sitting in my backyard atm ready to go on.

Looks aggressive, and low.

Cons:

Every tom dick n harry will soon have a copy of it and it won't be as unique.

Kit 2 - BN Sports Widebody kit

bn32_f.jpg

bn32_r.jpg

Pros:

Looks farken tough and then some

Cons:

Its sitting in my mates backyard in japan. Will take at least 1.5 months to get here by the next container he packs. The insurance company keeps wanting me to get it done asap.

I'll need wider rims than what i've got to use on em could be more expensive than regular rims. I could use my r4egular rims, but then it'd look really wierd.

So what do you guys think I should put on? As for me I'm fickle minded and easily bored. I know if I put the widebody kit I'll be happier on the long run, but it means having to wait etc. If I put the vertex kit on it'll be all done in a month or so and I'll be on my merry way, but I'll get bored of it very quickly and want something new.

Either way I'll be selling one of em off :)

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/35611-which-kit-to-put-on/
Share on other sites

yeah i like the 1st one for that reason its aggressive but clean. The widebody would be sweet if it didn't have that really obvious skirt around the bottom.

All my mates tell me to keep the widebody coz they know I'll want more once the vertex is on.

*sigh*

I'd say the first one (vertex), with a GT-R grill fitted to it (as available at UAS for $150, unpainted & unfitted). With a set of Buddy Clubs' :)

What color is your car?

[added]

I like the look of the APEXi N1 fitted to the one with the Vertex kit too; that burnt tip is awesome.

lol well a mate of mine is making copies of both kits (hence why I bought both, he'll reimburse me for em). As for rims I'm under the impression the widebody kit for the R32 GTS only makes it as wide as a GTR + maybe an inch. So i should be able to get away with GTR rims. I found a decent set for about a grand n a bit in japan, they look like Volk's but they're not, available in bronze or silver and pretty lightweight alloy. I'm trying to find more info on how much wider the rims have to be though.

As for GTR Grilles :D I can get em in japan for about 80 bucks :D nice new fibreglass replicas. But i'm not gonna go for the GTR look. I want a unique look, so I think an aftermarket bonnet later down the track after my engine work is done would be the best option.

Right now my main concern is scalability. I have to do this in stages (kit, engine, interior) so I really have to think about this step, coz it starts here.

In other news I bought a genuine R32 GTR car cover today :D so mildew can kiss my (_!_)

the wide body one looks horrible. the panels dont even line up in the publicty shots. Im sure it would be a farkin terrible fit once it finally got here. I would go the first one.

for the turbo upgrade, why dont you get an R33 front cut. You get front brakes and a better engine in the deal.

The BN kit looks impressive, but as Funky says, the big skirt bizness around the bottom is a problem when driving. Plus, you're gonna need some big-ass wheels to make that kit look right... standard GT-R rims will not do it. 9" on the front and 10" on the back at least...

The Vertex is good, a little more subtle. But do you see why Japanese cars look so good? It's because they "overwidth" their wheel everytime. Get that rim right to the very edge of the wheelarch.

I always wondered why 17" and 18" locally produced FR rims in Australia stopped at 7 or 7.5" widths... because thats all that can fit under a Dunnydore...?

hehe word Rezz...word... all hail overwidth :D The set of rims I was looking at were 9" in front ant 9" wide at the back...

As for R33 front cut... i'd love to do it, but unfortunately I'll also need to upgrade ECU to a Power FC (simply coz u can't plug R32 inputs into a stock R33 ECU). I'll need Z32 airflow meters (coz of incompatibilities) same goes for oil filter, fuel filters, wiring looms, hoses etc, its just a major hassle. Wheras a simple RB20DET top with an RB26 bottom is a lot easier and I can remap my standard R32 ECU to work with it.

The wide kit is cool - but the Vertex just looks neat and clean. A lot less haphazard.

I'd take Rezz's suggestion and go the Vertex with some nice wide wheels.

Either way - it's going to be one cool 32 :D

you could always get gtr wheels with spacers.. that should fill up the gap for option 2...

ive seen both these kits before through pics.. and if fitted right i cant see which would be a problem... 50/50 for em,

but how much will your mate be selling copies of them for???(pm me if you have to)

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Haha I do that.. thats when it chirps..The bit point for me is almost non-existent. Otherwise I stall it. But yes, in terms of performance, the clutch is solid af.
    • Greg speaks wisdom. These dirty old Datsuns are only value when they are cheap. When they are not cheap, there is no value. Sounds contradictory, but it's true. We are now 20 years past the hey day of modifying cheap 90s JDM cars for small amounts of money. This is a different world. If you are rich and can afford not to care about what is effectively wasting money on an old Datto shitter, then I have no reason to argue against it. But if you are wanting to experience what we all experienced back in 2005 (and I bought my car last century!) then there is no way to do it.
    • Short answer: No. Medium answer: No, because you still need to conjure the things out of thin air to bolt them to a NA to make it a NA+T. Long Answer: No - The things you need to conjure - meaning a turbo, intercooling, manifolds, exhaust, intake/manifold/piping, clutch, injectors, fuel pump, AFM (?), ECU + Wiring (woo, N/A loom fun) have to come from somewhere. You could have many scavenged these things from an OEM car that someone had upgraded from and use some of these. This will be cost prohibitive now, especially so in the USA. You'd probably pay the same for newer, upgraded components that are better than old OEM stuff from 25-30 years ago. None of these big ticket items are re-usable for the N/A car. Why not buy new and upgrade while you're there? The only real consideration is turbo and fuel sizing and determining whether you want to stay within the bounds of the OEM engine or get into rebuild territory. These limits ARE lower with a N/A motor and especially N/A gearbox at the starting point. And if you're gonna upgrade those then you may as well consider having them built to begin with. Because everyone here knows you're never far from that next engine rebuild once you start making the power you want... The cars you see on the internet and SAU etc have been built over decades. If you're really clued in... you would sell your US car to somebody for what you paid for it. You would then scour AU JDM pages or SAU and buy a car like Dose's on this forum with your powerful American Dollar. This will save you so much money in the long term. Importing it could be tricky. Or it might not because USA. I have long said the only reason 90's Japanese stuff took off was because a) Japanese people had Japanese cars so that is what they used b) Australians could import these cars to Australia with very minimal changes and use them on the road here c) Neither country had well-priced access to US or EU Sports Cars. I don't believe the JDM scene would have taken off in Australia at all if we had EU priced EU BMW M offerings, or more especially the AUS V8 Scene would never have existed if we had the multitude of US cars like Camaros, Mustangs, Corvettes at the prices you folks do. After all - Do the math. I would say put a V8 in your R34 and that's the smart way forward. It is. I did it. I know this from my own experience. But at that point there's no reason to simply not buy a C5 or C6? It would be simpler and easier and cheaper and bette-
    • Reading all this... hurts lol. I have an ENR34 5MT and I paid an inflated USA price for the car alone, had to do tons of preventative maintenance past that, and so I'm over $30K USD into the car already and haven't even touched power.  I wanted to +t it. Not even trying to make GTR numbers, I'd be happy with 250hp.  Can I get away with paying much less to make that happen?
    • Damn you’ve done well, definitely snapping necks.
×
×
  • Create New...