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theres a kit from japan by "strawberry" or some name like that for a complete r34 front on a 33. it looks alright to me....for a show car that is. then again those s14 and 180's with the s15 fronts look horn!! i think the kits cost about 6k from memory.

This??

r34_kao_fen.jpg

(This is the R33 GTS-t Version, meaning, no flared gaurds).

★R34顔変換フェンダー

(R33M/C前用)

Y41,790 (Y39,800)

This is just for the fenders to suit R34 lights on a R33.

http://www.uras.co.jp/syohin/skyline.html

r34_kao_fen.jpg

(This is the R33 GTS-t Version, meaning, no flared gaurds).

★R34顔変換フェンダー

(R33M/C前用)  

Y41,790 (Y39,800)  

This is just for the fenders to suit R34 lights on a R33.

http://www.uras.co.jp/syohin/skyline.html

wish i could read japanese http://www.uras.co.jp/syohin/skyline.html

do these bars need modifyin or they just fit right on?

do you want it ? i can hook you up with the shop.

i have purchesed a new front bar from them about 6 months ago for my r32 in japan.

aslong as you 100% sure you want one i can ask for the prices and frieght costs.

i want one but not 100% sure till i know where my money is going....

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