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Hi,

im sure some of you skyline pro's can help me out abit. The questions and things i need may be n00b. But i've been searching high and low for these details on the net and the results have been unsatisfactory.

I need to know the general dimensions for a 2dr coupe R34 as well as the 4dr r34 Gtt.

Secondly, i would really appreciate it if any of you could post pictures of distant shots of the 4dr r34 Gtt skyline.

I saw an add in the papers,selling a 4dr R34 GTT. The car looks slightly more squarish and the back end looks longer, as compared to its 2dr coupe relative. Imho, unmodded it doesnt look as good as a 2dr, however, i am a skyline fan and its worth considering. So now i need to know what the differences are between the 2dr and 4dr in terms of shape and dimensions, and if i can slap a bodykit on to the 4dr to make it look as good as the 2dr.

Thanks!

p/s: The photos of unmodded 4dr R34 GTT skylines exterior/interior will be greatly appreciated.

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if you go for the 4 door

try a URAS kit or maybe the EAST BEAR kit.. sorry no pics right now but try searching for them

abo bob from this forum has a 4 door white r34... very nice =)

i have a 2 door but i was also considering 4 doors when i was buying.. however, there wasnt much in the market of sydney

front bar should be the same, however side skirts and rear bar is different i "HEARD"

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if you go for the 4 door

try a URAS kit or maybe the EAST BEAR kit.. sorry no pics right now but try searching for them

abo bob from this forum has a 4 door white r34... very nice =)

i have a 2 door but i was also considering 4 doors when i was buying.. however, there wasnt much in the market of sydney  

front bar should be the same, however side skirts and rear bar is different i "HEARD"

i see, thanks for the reply

abo bob!!

pictures of your 4 door would be appreciated! It would be nice to know what bodykits u used and how much as well!

Thanks!

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