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ok i think this question belongs in this section.

i have an idea in my head that involves getting stock r33 gtr side skirts and attatching r34 nismo carbon side skirt extentions to the bottom of them to create this sort of look.

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the above pic is of a hasemi motorsport part but they dont make them in carbon ( frp only) and the cost $850 + postage + paint aswell.

was thinking of buying the carbon nismo skirts that mu secret sell for $600 and cutting them down to size depending on how long they are.

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so the main question is what is the length of n r34 from wheel arch to wheel arch or does anyone have the length of the nismo skirts?

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Hmm I took a quick measurement of mine last nite n it was bout 2m, kinda hard to get n exact length with the side skirts I have on my car.

Can anybody with factory r33 gtr side skirts please measure the length for me to get a better idea.

I don't wana have to pull a side skirt off

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I can help you here.

I have a set of Nismo Skirts for a R34 sitting around.

I used the pods on my rear bar of the 33/4.

So i tried to mock fit the skirts as well - not on standard gtr skirts though, but gives you a good look at the difference in length of R33 and R34.

The R34 nismo skirts are shorter than R33 skirts.

Pictures to come :)

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