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Just looking at the internets and stumbled across my mates down the road and they do a r34 conversion onto a stagea

They are not cheap but if anyone wants one and is feeling rich speak up

Australian made stuff and the quality is very good

I buy a fair bit of stuff (yes I am the only wanker with a hr31 in dry carbon) of these guys so I get a discount

The complete kit in parts costs(rrp);

-Guards $ 550/pr

-Bar reo $ 650 (allows the R34 front bar to mate up to the Stagea Chassis rails)

-Headlight adaptors $ 500/pr (allows R34 Headlights to mate up to the Stagea with a minimum of fuss)

-Bonnet Hybrid $1,550 (R34 GTR top skin with C34 underskin)

-R34 GTR bar $ 700

-Front Lip $ 500

-Splitter/Diffuser $ 950(This is a copy of the genuine R34 GTR lower splitter/undertray)

Total is 5400 or 4450 without the under tray

So knock off 10% and that makes

4860 or 4005 without the under tray

Then all you need is some head light

Anyway it's there if you want it

Drop us a pm if you want a kit

Pete

More info below and shit pics

This kit does not require you to de-gas the air conditioning core.

It does not require replacing the factory radiator support with an R34 one. In the past this is the way they have been done.

The Hybrid bonnet goes straight on to the factory Stagea hinges. It lines up with the rubber stops and bonnet catch. As it is a R34 top skin with a Stagea under-skin, so we call it a "Hybrid hood".

The headlight adaptors are moulded brackets which allow the R34's lights to mount to the Stagea's radiator support. You only need to trim a small amount of metal from the Stagea's radiator support to allow the wider R34 lights to fit in position.

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I have just bought over the last week another R34 front with genuine R34 alloy bonnet, plastic front bar, copy guards, R34 front reo and ordered today a brand new rad support for all under $2500....will all look factory when finished

Just need headlghts from Yahoo Japan for $300-500 del pair plus a few small other bits and a 1-2 days work

Many other options out there.

Hope this supplier has improved their game.....took 13 months for poorly made roof rails to be done when 6 weeks was promised

I have just bought over the last week another R34 front with genuine R34 alloy bonnet, plastic front bar, copy guards, R34 front reo and ordered today a brand new rad support for all under $2500....will all look factory when finished

Hope there not R34 GTR guards? As they won't fit.

The bit up near the front window is longer on the stagea guards.

Edited by whitenight27

All good, not selling

They are all going on the next build....

The last one I built the parts cost were on par with the Custom carbon kit you are selling

Prices have come down in the last 4-5 years

  • 2 months later...

can get it all from masa themselves for 4500 with GTR gear aftermarket widen guards xenon headlights and and everything you need. good to see a full kit getting sold, dont get me wrong but i think just a little much for second hand.

can get it all from masa themselves for 4500 with GTR gear aftermarket widen guards xenon headlights and and everything you need. good to see a full kit getting sold, dont get me wrong but i think just a little much for second hand.

This shit is brand new not second hand

  • 7 months later...

The complete kit in parts costs(rrp);

-Guards $ 550/pr

-Bar reo $ 650 (allows the R34 front bar to mate up to the Stagea Chassis rails)

-Headlight adaptors $ 500/pr (allows R34 Headlights to mate up to the Stagea with a minimum of fuss)

-Bonnet Hybrid $1,550 (R34 GTR top skin with C34 underskin)

-R34 GTR bar $ 700

-Front Lip $ 500

-Splitter/Diffuser $ 950(This is a copy of the genuine R34 GTR lower splitter/undertray).

Are you still able to get this complete kit?

  • 2 weeks later...

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