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I had the JUN front on mine for awhile. Swapped to VIS Racing Techno-R front. Fit well till a car decided different. :/ I felt the quality was there. Will take a body shop or you some elbow and sandpaper to clean the edges up before paint but that's typical on all aftermarket bumpers/fiberglass.

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Thanks mate

For the price id expect it to be almost spot on!

Trying to find a ztune bonnet in fibreglass for my 33 gTR

That's a good looking hood. I tried looking for one of those ways back but ended getting a Seibon JU hood.

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both if you dont mind

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Here's the Seibon hood. I own a Zenki but I'm converting it all to a Kouki front. I'll get pics of the VIS Racing bumper when it gets done with paint. It was getting a coat of primer when I stopped in the body shop. I plan doing carbon fiber fenders later and probably gonna paint them white to blend in. Not sure if I will leave them natural fiber because I think that'll be too much contrast on a white car with a carbon hood. I plan to get sell my BBS wheels for some black Volk Rays or something like them. The old bumper seems to already disappeared too! I think my buddy came and picked it up for his project. He's converting his S-14 into a 15 and seems to think the old JUN bumper would work somehow. What have you decided on from Jap Salon?

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