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Dude, Masa motorsports Kit, where can i get some info and what $'s am i looking it?

And if anyone else happens to know, i'm looking for a Masa kit for a R34 but can't seem to find any relevant website, etc.

cheers.

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Yeah, shan said that Masa make a kit for the R34 the same as East Bear, meaning don't have to change the guards, just the bonnet. He thought the price was a little cheaper, but wasn't sure.

So i've been trying to find out where this R34 kit is?

We'll give him a bit to reply, but yeah, might have to get that number some time as i'm gonna go for the kit, but whether it's East Bear or this mysterious Masa one, or even genuine Nissan parts, i can't really decided until i have all the info on each one.

cheers Ni.

grrr

hold on I'll get it for ya, keep ya panties on...

me n gareth spoke about it and we figured out it'd cost less for you tog et is custom done using stock parts rather than buying and shipping the kit.

hahaha, the shan meister! :D

so get Troy to custom it up for me? I have no idea of the extra shipping costs, that's what i was trying to get off Gareth. East Bear have prices up now, bout 103,00 yen i think but that's just parts. I don't know how much to add for getting the stuff to my doorstep. Also gotta factor in the custom "making" costs. I know there was a rear bar here in melb (genuine Nissan) for $700, and about the same for the front bar as well. Don't know if it's still available though. So yeah, something to compare the import price too...

cheers.

here you go dude, it wasn't masa motorsports (you musta been goin insane tryin to find it on their website.)

Its actually made by cross factory... the guys that make the R32 4 door GTR kit.

http://www.cross-factory.com/R34pc.htm

Front bumper (only for GT-R bonnets) 60,900 yen

Front lip spoiler 25,200 yen

Above 2 combined - 75,600 yen

Side skirt - 50,400 yen

Front fender - 52,500 yen

Rear fender - 67,200 yen

Mud guards - 31,500 yen

Rear bumper - Unknown

Its 30cm wider than a GTR though.

images:

CF34Fc.jpg

CF34Sd.jpg

CF34Rg.jpg

ahhhhhh no wonder we couldn't find it!! i tried everything, images searches, etc.

Damn that kit is PHAT!!! As cool as that would be, i think we are heading a bit out of the old price range. And a GT-T having phatter guards than a GTR?? I dunno bout that one :(

Thanks dude for the info, i thought it was the same thing as East Bear. No guard changes, just narrower front/rear bumpers. But the above kit goes phatter than a GTR, nice! ;)

Hmmm. so back to East Bear or genuine parts....

the East Bear front bar/lip, etc costs 103,000 yen. Just parts. What's a rough idea on how much to add to that price to get it here? If it came in a container?

thanks again shan... oh did Gareth say anything bout when the next container is gonna go?

cheers

oh so there is another coming? or you've just bought some stuff to put on the next one??? Gareth hasn't said anything. If there is, i'll get some factory GTR parts put on it!! and some LM-GT4's as well! :(

there has to be eventually. which agent we'll use is a differentmatter. We're trialling a new one right now with small parts, to see how he goes. Our old agent sucked ass. He put an 180sx into the container instead of a maxima which was to be used for parts. :rollseyes:

But yeah, there'll be one eventually. Just dunno when right now. Think G's still chasing up people for money for parts from the last one.

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