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hey guys

got a pair of these i belive only set in australia looks very nice and a big face lift for the r33 as i have said THESE ARE REAL DEAL FROM URAS and have the stamp inside also gtr gaurds quality fiberglass brand new:D

$1000ono for them

be unique

athid

0402670354 or [email protected]

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so with the guards...will bolt on fine...and then i just need to source the r34 bonnet and the front bar...will a gtt bar work or do you need the gtr one?? do i need the front bar support off a r34??? whats the deal with getting the front bar etc??

Cheers Rob

i have seen these out there .. mostly if you want an easy application of the R34 lights you get the radiator support for it so the lights bolt in! or mod the existing one to work.

bonnet is thinner on a GT-T than a GTR and these guards are for GTR, same goes for the front bar too!

By the looks of it you need to Get everything from scratch. Front bar support, Bonnet, Font bar, Guards, Lights. You will end up paying over $10,000 for the whole conversion :|

i've got a pair of these guards but ones to fit my r32

took me ages to sourse them out

$1200 is bloody good price man!

parts wont cost u 10g to do the conversion

i dont know about the r33's but r32s dont need the radiator support changed

everything bolts straight on

all u need is a gtr bonnet (i went for carbon fibre) and gtr front bar

u might need to modify the bonnet latch and hinges etc

oh and hooking up the lights

i havent put mine on yet but it doesnt seem that difficult

u could probably get all the info from where u got them from (uras)

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