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if i have a r32 gtst what parts are needed for me to make the exterior look like a gtr???

and roughly how much would these cost??

and any ideas of how much painting and fitting would be also would be greatly appreciated.

thanx

Jason

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im doing this atm

i got gtr rear quaters (insurance claim) $1000 brand new genuine from nissan

front end was bought from all over the place cost me over $2000 because i got a CF bonnet and d-speed indicators

painting and fitting is going to be expensive because im stripping the whole care a respraying it

probably looking at about 6 grand all painted and everything

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sorry let me rephrase...yeh i am just after like the front bar, side skirts(if they are really that different) and rear wing

maybe just front bar and rear wing.

how much do you think i could get these for

and roughly how much painted and fitted???

thanx

Jason

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front bar your looking at 400-500 (cheaper if you go copy fibreglass)

side skirts I dont think will fit unless you get the gaurds too.. and if you get guards you will then need the indicators

Bonnet you can get for $500-700 (cheaper to modify gtst bonnet ~ $150)

rear wing around $150-250

I have a front bar but looks like its sold now.. but they shouldnt be too hard to find.

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You really don't need the sideskirts as the GTST one's are actually fatter. Get the Front bar (A genuine one will fit...coz i have one, but you have to sorta bend it around to bolt it in...Go the Bonnet (u'll need the latch refitted), grille, wing and rear pods (All these alone will be upwards of around 4/5 grand if you get the real deal plastic items and not fibreglass re-copies as the spraying adds extra)- If you wanna be really pedantic you could go front guards as well - Don't bother about rear guards as this is a completely different ballgame!.

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