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Hey there guys, thinking of doing this conversion ?? need to know if anyone can tell me exactly what i need, can i get the parts just from an ER34 ?!?!?

any information would be greatly appreciated

Regards,

Ashley Neal.

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its a kit not the same panels as an er34

costs about 7 grand there was a guy in qld actually who inported one of the kits and was looking making them up dont know how he got on tho

I know this might have been covered before, but would the BCNR34 front bolt on? or is the only option to buy this fibglass? conversion kit.

Cheers.

Take a look at the Stagea front guards, you will find that they are much higher than Skyline guards. This means you can't use Skyline front guards on a Stagea, plus the door trim and the crease lines are in different places. So you have to buy aftermarket guards. Otherwise everything off an R34 would fit (bonnet, headlights, radiator support panel, bonnet latch mechanism, bumper, inner guards etc). There is one other thing you need to do and that is make spacers to lift the bonnet up to the height of the guards.

In summary, sounds easy but it isn't.:)

too expensive and a real bitch if you have a car accident.

i dont think frp front guards would stop much of an impact.

i think i would prefer a body kit that allows an fmic but doesnt try to make the car into something it isnt.

But hey to each his own I guess.

Glenn

I'm looking at this conversion as i want an FMIC, but my front end won't allow it without some major hacking, and that just won't do.  

Maybe a group buy could be organised if enough people want it?

Their is a lot of room their, all that my front has cut off it the number plate bracket, C-red's car is the same with the different front bar to me, I think it is more for looks than any thing else.

Get a Blitz, Greedy or HKS kit that fits nicely, trying to make a one off they usualy just cut instead of working out how to do it properly.

yeah, i don't have the stock front bar, i don't know if you can make it out from my avatar, but there's a lip attached. for an FMIC to fit, i'd have to hack away the piece of the bar that this lip is attached to, meaning the lip would fall off.

I haven't tried to fit an FMIC in yet obviously though, are you using a 600 x 300?

HI,

I have a used R34 GTR bumper if anyone is interested - $500

Also have a Trust 600 x 300 x 100 Drag FMIC to suit as well. It is actually a kit with all piping, HKS SSQ BOV, 300ZX AFM, and HKS POD filter. Whole thing for $1200 + freight or pick up in Brisvegas...

Have a R32 GTR now, with all the bits, so don't need this stuff anymore...

Supa

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