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Thanks for the bump,

I have made a few mistakes, no space means Normal GTR.

It does have a rear wiper and Definitely has fogs in the lights but.

Hey gtr judd

I have found this for you mate.

I have no idea what it means but may point you in the right direction

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So been busy on the gtr over last few days.

Most of my parts have arrived from japan, last part should be here this week so I can get the car back together! Getting very anxious as I have only driven the car twice since I purchased it. Need to put the turbos back on, new dumps, hks intake kit etc.. so will be very busy this weekend!

Pulled the front bar off other last week as i wanted to repaint my bottom lip.. Matched the colour up at work with a flattening base! came out nice. I also noticed It had a nismo front reo bar.

Unsure why it has a standard front bar, but more than likely had small impact in its time. So I figured the car should get the nismo ducts.

I had a go fitting the first duct last night, came out alright.. took a bit of time using a razor blade haha, but taking my time.

There genuine ones with clips, but need to be painted. Also bought the nismo bootlip too as i'm guessing my car would have had that when it took delivery to its first customer as the bonnet lip is genuine and same as the side skirts.

I have also matched up the original wheel colour the best i could by using the inside wheel with whats left of the original silver. So spent most of monday rubbing them back! Almost finshed preping them and then I can paint them up sometime this week.

Photo is a little crap, but gives an idea

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Looks good dude!

How can I tell if my front reo is correct for my ducted bar without taking the bar off?

I finished putting my other duct in just before and fitted the bar up.. well test fit. Ive got a genuine nissan sticker with the part number still on the reo, I'll put it up when im back home. Will need to take the front bar off to see if yours genuine or not unfortunately.

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Finally got the car up and running last night! so much relief and much better to drive!

Painted up the wheels back to original, fitted new dump pipes, nismo bootlip, genuine nismo ducts fitted, painted front bar and painted bottom lip to look original, rebuilt turbo's to N1's, Hks sucktion kit fitted, hks oil filter with greddy oil relocation kit and fresh motul oil!

here are some pictures!

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Finally got the car up and running last night! so much relief and much better to drive!

Painted up the wheels back to original, fitted new dump pipes, nismo bootlip, genuine nismo ducts fitted, painted front bar and painted bottom lip to look original, rebuilt turbo's to N1's, Hks sucktion kit fitted, hks oil filter with greddy oil relocation kit and fresh motul oil!

here are some pictures!

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bro nice car.

But the glare doesn't give it the respect it deserves :cool:

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Thanks guys! I have no talent what so ever with camera's! What I see in real life looks awesome, but the picture tells another story! hahaha

Might get someone to take some better photos!

Looks great......... Appears as though we are on the same path refurbishing our cars to the next level.

Shame we aren't closer geographically.

BTW...... Do you intend to fit the Skyline and GT badges on the bonnet and guards?

My car is currently at my trimmers fixing the drivers side bolster and redying the front and rear seats.

I'll post up some before and after pics on the weekend.

Cheers,

Bob.

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I kinda like the black outter edge of the wheel cap, I know factory form is silver... easy fix as I have some paint left over If I decide to do them :)

Yeah I would like to do the rest of the badging that it's missing and remove the indicators from the gards aswell. At the same time I do plan to get the rest of the car resprayed at the end of the year or early next, as ive noticed a few imperfections on some of the gards and the typical electrolysis bubbles on the aluminium (which is no drama, just lucky I dont have any rust any where!)
There is 3 colour variants for paint code KL0 and just so you's know it's the number 1 variant which matches the 93 model skylines.

Would you guys know the part number of the badges if possible? and probably re-do the rear gtr badge and Vspec sticker too.

It would be nice to catch up with a few like minded fellows, But I'm out in the sticks lol

I kinda like the black outter edge of the wheel cap, I know factory form is silver... easy fix as I have some paint left over If I decide to do them :)

Yeah I would like to do the rest of the badging that it's missing and remove the indicators from the gards aswell. At the same time I do plan to get the rest of the car resprayed at the end of the year or early next, as ive noticed a few imperfections on some of the gards and the typical electrolysis bubbles on the aluminium (which is no drama, just lucky I dont have any rust any where!)

There is 3 colour variants for paint code KL0 and just so you's know it's the number 1 variant which matches the 93 model skylines.

Would you guys know the part number of the badges if possible? and probably re-do the rear gtr badge and Vspec sticker too.

It would be nice to catch up with a few like minded fellows, But I'm out in the sticks lol

vspec II sticker part numbers:

84815MJ 84896-05U61 EMBLEM,TRUNK LID 1994/02 -*2K.GT-R.17 Vスペツク2

side front bagdes

62801 63896-05U00 EMBLEM,SIDE FRONT 1991/08 -2K.RB26DETT GT レツド

GTR boot lid badge (KL0 color)

84815MF 84896-05U11 EMBLEM,TRUNK LID 1991/08 - KL0 2K.RB26DETT GTR

:)

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