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Up for sale is my genuine GTR R324 Conversion kit. The car has just been fully resprayed in Nissan KL0 Silver & all panels are ready to go straight onto your R32. All the hard work has been done for you. This is a rare opportunity to own a one of a kind GTR R324 Conversion kit using only genuine parts, not some cheap fiberglass copy. My GTR R324 is featured in street-cover.com

R34 GTR Xenon Headlights

$900 SOLD!

R34 GTR Aluminium Bonnet & Hinges (Just Been Resprayed With Car)

$950

R34 GTR Front Bumper Bar (Just Been Resprayed With Car)

R34 GTR Front Lip

R34 GTR Front Grill Badge

R34 GTR Front Clear Indicators

$950

Bee*R R324 Type II Front Fenders (Just Been Resprayed With Car) (Genuine Bee*R From Japan)

Guards & Custom Bracket Mounts

$1500

Trust Style Rear Pods (Just Been Resprayed With Car)

$150

R32 GTR Boot Lid (Just Been Resprayed With Car)

R34 GTR Spoiler

$450

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hey man, i am interested in the bonnet and hinges..

just a few questions, did you have any trouble while you fitting the kit ?? did you have to mod the 34R bonnet at all for it to fit onto the 32 chasis ?? how hard was putting in the headlights as well??

thanks

hey man, i am interested in the bonnet and hinges..

just a few questions, did you have any trouble while you fitting the kit ?? did you have to mod the 34R bonnet at all for it to fit onto the 32 chasis ?? how hard was putting in the headlights as well??

thanks

dude the thread is a year old, and no its a beeR kit, it needed no modification. If your after a kit I have one in SA that was on the Z Imports car, will bolt on perfectly.

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