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Hey guys,

I own an r32 GTS-4 4 door and after doing a little bit of searching, came across this...

http://frsedan.com/2011/03/14/collaboration-strong-r32-sedan/

I just bought an Aluminium GTR bonnet, and I'm wondering about the grille and bar. Will it all bolt straight up?

I'd also like to look into doing the wide body style, as seen in that pic, further down the track when I can afford some decent wheels to fill them, but haven't seen any 4 door wide body kits available? I'll most likely get the GTR front gaurds, but am still stuck with the rear. The one in that link doesn't look like it is an aftermarket item that has been fitted, although I could be wrong.

Any help would be appreciated! Cheers, Cameron.

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That said my car looks factory.

Front end, you will need a gtr bonnet catch fr the bonnet.

Bar would need a gtr reo. Guards bolt up no worries.

As for the wide body. Youll need to cut the rear quarters to get the most out of it. Sedan guards are piss weak.

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So for the front end, I'll need:
GTR bonnet (acquired)
GTR bonnet catch
GTR Grille
GTR front bar
GTR Reo

GTR gaurds

And no modification is needed?

I might do the complete front end at once then, while I'd be painting and taking stuff apart.

Where did you find the fibreglass panels for the rear, and why did the quarters need cutting to get the most out of it? How is it all mounted?, cause it looks nice and flush and like a cop wouldn't be able to tell it's not factory, which is ideally what I'm after. A clean looking, but still stands out from the crowd kind of car.

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