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Still going ahead..... overwhelming respone.... Just trying to scan in price list... and work out what his best discount is for group buy.... Looks like a significant saving.

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2, im led to belive the r32 gtr grill is part of the front bar copy as it

If the front grille is part of the bar, how you going to install it with the std bonnett?? Unless you got a gtr front bonnett there is no way possible to fit a GTR grille on a gtst......

Originally posted by MrExa

 

If the front grille is part of the bar, how you going to install it with the std bonnett?? Unless you got a gtr front bonnett there is no way possible to fit a GTR grille on a gtst......

Originally posted by inark

im getting the GTR guards anyway :D

ive got all the tools to cut and paint it here at home including a compresor, welder and many other things :)

:)

Originally posted by MrExa

 

If the front grille is part of the bar, how you going to install it with the std bonnett?? Unless you got a gtr front bonnett there is no way possible to fit a GTR grille on a gtst......

You will either need to cut the grill off, use a gtr bonnet or cust the gts t bonnet.hb

Please see new thread, and PM me any questions to keep it short and sweet!

Doc.

http://forums.skylinesaustralia.com/showth...=&threadid=5739

HI,

If you are using moulds from original guards, and fitting to gtst just a few tips. I actually put original guards, bar, bonnet etc on my gtst. huuuge job. You will also need gtr indicators, as gtst are different shape, bout $250 each. Also GTR guard liners, bout $200 from nissan. Gtst side skirts wont fit, so will need new skirts.

Regards

Will

p.s Are you doing moulds for gtr side skirts, cos due to above problem, I would be interested. N1 style with rear pod

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