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Looks clean but photos can be very deceptive.

Apparently had new paint a few months ago.

Being a sileighty I'd definitely get it up on my hist first to see how well the conversion has been done.

I've got this question for a r34 GT-R expert it's really bugging me coz i don't know the differences almost to the point that i cant sleep at night.

3 types of front bumpers on r34 GT-R

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This on has a big section black or carbon and is it custom.?

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I sure this one is standard vspec vspec 2 n mspec with carbon lip any other models its on ?

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But this one has an extra vent and still has carbon lip i dont know what model its off thinking ztune....

Anyone please help me unwind my riddle or send me to read an article. [emoji17]

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