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R34 GT-T -> GTR Rear Skyline font/wheel identification


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Hi guys, 

I just joined the community and would love if anyone knows the answer to my questions. 

I am currently getting my R34 GT-T repaired and upgraded with a new body kit. The goal is an appearance similar to an R34 GT-R V-Spec II (Original, I know!)  My repairer is having trouble sourcing a rear piece with the indented 'SKYLINE' lettering which sits just below the boot piece. I am super keen on this as I love the look. I have attached a collage of what I'm going for. (Skipping the badge) 

I have looked all over different vendors and forums and cannot find anything. Has anyone seen or is selling a rear GTR body kit piece with the indented skyline lettering? I am also looking for a vented bonnet akin to the style in the image. 

 

Thanks in advance. 

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12 hours ago, Snackpack said:

My repairer is having trouble sourcing a rear piece with the indented 'SKYLINE' lettering which sits just below the boot piece.

Um. What? That's the standard Nissan rear bar. You won't find an aftermarket one with SKYLINE moulded in. You will need a normal GTT bar.

Vented bonnets are a dime a dozen on eBay.

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