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here ya go took me forever but i finally got it

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Mmmmmmn it looks GREAT in that colour... but... the jurys out on whether GT-R/GT-R face conversions are ok.... I don't know, what does everyone else think?

Btw, Funky, the S15 onevia conversion is a little old... maybe two years? Some other mob had a bright orange one way back with black rims etc, set up for drift. Can't remember who produced it though.

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i think its just the square bits combined with the round bits.. i remember seeing that 33/34 on here before.. looks great too

but mmmm.. that onevia.. *cream* .. although it defeats the point a little of taking a banged up cheap car and sticking an expensive looking front on it

R34/R33 is gonne get more popular, coz URAS just mass producing the kits at very cheap prices. Also the R34 on R32 kit is gaining popularity too amongst the wierd but wonderful tuners.

Yeh the 34 front end on a 33 looks tough

Youd be starting arguments with people everywhere you drive 'Its a 33' 'thats not a 33!' 'Yeh it is look at the back' 'no its not, look at the front'

hehe

kit = fenders + inner front brace to attach the upgraded bumpers onto, headlight clips etc...

my bomex strawberry face kit had like 14 pieces in it. including new hood clips etc.

Yeh the 34 front end on a 33 looks tough  

Youd be starting arguments with people everywhere you drive 'Its a 33' 'thats not a 33!' 'Yeh it is look at the back' 'no its not, look at the front'

hehe

I managed to confuse people by sayin I had Australia's only S15 200sx hatchback. 180's weren't so popular back then, esp strawberryf aced ones ;) I got away with murder.

Hey Shan, the URAS "kit", do you have to find your own R34 GTR front bumper? Or do they make R34 GTR front bumpers that fit straight onto GT-T guards like East Bear? I've got a couple of options at the moment but East Bear might be the least hassle one, but could be quite expensive.

Could you possibly find out how much East Bear sell their 'GTS-R' kit for? probably just the front bumper at this stage, if you could find out the price and throw it on the next container, i will grant you 3 wishes :).

http://www.e-aero.jp/aeroparts/m-piece/R34.html

EDIT: just checked the east bear site, www.east-bear.co.jp and looks like they've updated their prices. Looks to be 103.950(99,000) yen (not sure what brackets are for) for the Front Bumper/Lower Spoiler, and something to do with the grille. Bout $1300 all up. How much extra will it cost to get it to my place?

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