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Yea they do look good. Surely there no difference in front gaurds except for GTR gaurds are wider yea? Looking at buying CF GTR grill, CF eyelids, and GTR indicators atm. Wasn't sure on clear indicators and not a fan of the smoked style. Grill should fit. I got GTR style CF bonnet with same nose as one in pic. Not GTS-t where nose dips between headlights.

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EDIT: If you buy a gtr copy bar for a gtst you wont need the gtr guards but if you get a genuine gtr bar you will need the gtr guardsthumbsup.gif

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EDIT: If you buy a gtr copy bar for a gtst you wont need the gtr guards but if you get a genuine gtr bar you will need the gtr guardsthumbsup.gif

Well actually , a factory gtr bar fits better than the fibreglass gtr-gtst copies that i've played with , the only issue i've ever had with factory gtr bars is that they stick about 1cm into the wheel arch which can be fixed with a little plastic welding . i've fitted 2 copies and both of them stuck under the headlights at each side from being too narrow , which is a c**t to fix properly

That 32 4d looks tuff , makes me want another one! :ph34r:

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Well actually , a factory gtr bar fits better than the fibreglass gtr-gtst copies that i've played with , the only issue i've ever had with factory gtr bars is that they stick about 1cm into the wheel arch which can be fixed with a little plastic welding . i've fitted 2 copies and both of them stuck under the headlights at each side from being too narrow , which is a c**t to fix properly

That 32 4d looks tuff , makes me want another one! :ph34r:

agreed. i got a gtr copy bar and its 30mm out and didnt even fit over reo bar.. was so annoyed and couldnt be f'd glassing it to fit so sold it

i contemplated 34 front ;) but thats not quite targa spec lol... personally, my old kit, Do luck kit is the best 32 kit ive ever seen.

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Yea I have a GTR style cabron fibre vented bonnet and headlights say R32 GTR (doubt there any differenceto GTS-t).

Oh and Funz...I have a Do Luck kit :P

Front bar pretty drift spec and rest of kit pretty shabby so want to get another Do Luck kit. Dunno how I will go with allignment getting 4 door skirts and rear bar with GTR front bar if I get GTR gaurds.

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If it's anything like in my office.. Then not really.. haha

I plan to take lost of clothes and thermals lol. Blast heater in the car.

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Hey Guys!

Just thought ide get a little sentimental and congratulate you all on being good guys!

its refreshing to read these forums and finding everyone getting along, helping each other, not bitching about other people and businesses.

Boostcruising.com seems to be full of it!

im getting all teary and shit :' )

Good work :)

Ant.

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