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Hey all,

can some on tell me what the add ons are called for a R34 gtr in the pics i have cicrled in red.

And where i can source a good quality, WELL fitting parts from.

Below are what im after on the yellow cicrled in red and the blue one shows withou them

Thanks

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Ah and sorry they are called nismo side skirts and rear pods.. Genuine will fit best but will cost 4 times the amount of copys... Can take some more detailed pics of mine if your interested in fitment... Just let me know.

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Peter at Bodyformaero has had Award-winning cars before.

He uses G & S Body Works at Yennora.

Ph 02-9681.2686

But he recommends you ask for showroom finish otherwise...

JDM Performance aka Eugene uses them too

Bayside Blue is a 4 layer paint and very difficult to match.

Basecoat has to be perfect.

I have my own painter.

Jason at Nepean Valley Smash

Ph 02-4735.3522

He's painted kits on both my Bayside Blue and Pearl Black R34s > perfect match

Other SAUers have used Jason too.

He did a perfect match on Owen's Midnight Purple GTR

Hope this helps :)

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  • 3 weeks later...

thanks mate would love to see some closer up pics. and appologies for using your cars pics without asking. couldnt find another decent pic!

No problems mate kind of makes me proud when i see people using them haha. Ive got the skirts and rear pods sitting at home just too lazy to take them past my mates shop and whack some paint on them and put them on and with double demerits this week I wont be in a big rush to do so either lol

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