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Just finished making and doing this to my GTT. Very time consuming process but well worth the hard work and end results. I've made molds off a GTR, so can make more peices if anyone wants/interested in them. (I am in NZ though) Can make the gtr front, sideskirts, rear bumper, nismo skirts/caps, wide rear arches (not identical to gtr slightly wider). I used genuine front gaurds, and sourced bonnet and spoiler. As i say alott of work but the end result has been worth it, very happy. Couple pics for those interested.

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that looks really well done.... let me guess your a panel beater or spray painter??? its just a guess..

No I'm a builder by trade, skylines just my hobbie/interest. Had 32, and 33, always done as much work etc myself, otherwise wouldn't be able to afford. But was lucky enough to get access to a spray booth for the paint. Everything else has been done in my garage

Stupid fake GTRs

Stupid arrogant GTR owner.

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http://www.rhdjapan....B25DET&x=20&y=8

You can obtain most of the costs from this web page.

I favour the East Bear Masterpiece Collection kit. It's what's on my car.

Budget:

Purchase: $4000

Transport: $1800

Fitting & painting: $300

A much cheaper fibreglass kit, can be had from here, with the wide body option:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-Skyline-R34-GTT-2Door-GTT-GTR-style-wide-bodykit-/260821721289

This is not the VSpec II Nur look alike though. The masterpiece collect is, and also is FRP or CF.

Edited by TR33GT-001

http://www.rhdjapan....B25DET&x=20&y=8

You can obtain most of the costs from this web page.

I favour the East Bear Masterpiece Collection kit. It's what's on my car.

http://www.skylinesa...06062011346jpg/

A cheaper fibreglass wide body conversion, can be had here:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-Skyline-R34-GTT-2Door-GTT-GTR-style-wide-bodykit-/260821721289

However, this kit is not FRP, nor is it the VSpec II Nur look alike.

Edited by TR33GT-001
  • 2 years later...

For all the parts i make, can do at $1800NZ plus shipping (unknown) You would need to source bonnet and front fenders. If you aren't fitting and painting yourself, I would allow more than $300,

any chance your still making these parts?

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R34GTT to R34GTR. Not being an arrogant GTR owner - I just don't understand

(I have a 34GTT also)

Seems an expensive way to go.... If your that keen on the looks I suppose I can understand a little

but please NEVER put a GTR badge on anything other than a GTR

32 GTS-t's look a lot nicer with the GTR fronts on but IMHO not the 34GTT's

The black 34 above looks really well kept too

Edit: For the dollars mentioned above I'd upgrade to a 3076 with an .82 rear housing some ID injectors etc....

Edited by Sinista32

i think we can all agree that the GTR kit looks way better then any GT/T kit

i only did it because i did some front end damage and needed a new front bar and fenders and a bonnet was only a little more so i thought why not.

heres a before and after pic

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and how it sits now (obviously will never put any GTR badges on it)

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thats only the front end though, im going to get the skirt add ons and rear pods as well as pump my rear guards to fit bigger rims.

*sorry for the bad quality pics but i only have an iphone for a camera

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Okay persuaded - definitely a lot better

rims alone make/brake a 34's looks as well

also keep it clean of stickers

with the rear wing gone maybe think about removing the rear wiper and putting in a delete plug

yup definitely agree on the rims, dont know what i was doing with the stickers haha 34's look way better clean

and yup ive thought about getting rid of the rear wiper as a delete plug is only $50 but then the rear wiper jet is still there and that would look odd?

i think we can all agree that the GTR kit looks way better then any GT/T kit

Sorry, I disagree lol.

Here's my proof, car using stock front bar with oem lip, nismo skirts and stock rear bar.

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Edited by Charles89

Sorry, I disagree lol.

Here's my proof, car using stock front bar with oem lip, nismo skirts and stock rear bar.

Hey Charles, is that a GTR front diffuser?

Does that just bolt right on to the oem lip, or did it need a bit of modification?

I have the same front as yours, but that lip sets it off

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