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I got my hands to Skyline R34 GTT with GTR bodykit, but i find that there is no inner fenders on the car. Do anybody have experience that

can i buy R34 GTR inner fenders to it ? I still think that they will need some kind of modification to go there. 

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There also front fenders and rear fenders. Front fenders are fully changed but previous owner had widened the back with fiberglass fenders without removing the old rear piece.

Do somebody have some dimensions that i can check from my own car to be sure ?

 

  • 3 weeks later...
On 10/2/2021 at 2:31 PM, NZ-GTT said:

I have GTR liners on my GTT. They can fit with a cutout to them like in the picture, because the wheel arches are different between the 2. All the mounting holes line up though.

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What fenders are you running? Stock GTT? GTR..? Some widened out Widebody fender up front?

Mine are fiberglass copies of stock GTR fenders. I forgot to mention that there are 2 pieces of liner per wheel arch and I used all GTR ones. The rear halves of liner fit without any cutting.

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Hi guys,

 

I think i will need something else that just those inner fenders to front. I find this pictures and realized that i need also that part of inner fender what i have market to the picture with blue line.

 

What you call that part of inner fender ?

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This being an Australian forum, we'd call it the inner guard liner. The yanks would call it the fender liner. Both the blue bit and the red bit would be described that way, with "main" or "upper" probably used to distinguish the blue from the "front" or "lower" red bit.

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