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Hi all.

I have a 2000 R34 GTT incoming and have just started thinking about number plates for when it arrives. After looking at the pics I have of it (standard body kit) I have no idea how/if I will be able to fit coloured (as in the blue ones) NSW plates to it as they seem to be much too wide and short for the plate space provided.

I trawled through the forums here with no luck finding a similar sob story so thought would be as good a reason as any for my first post and am hoping someone else has had to solve the same problem.

Cheers.

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The Front Plate on the S1 simply needs some spacers as you have mentioned. The Rear Plate is a perfect fit (with no space for anything else)

I have the Black on White NSW Plates... may be different for other plate styles!

The short height of the coloured plates will leave nasty gaps above/below on the front by my guesstimates. Might just wait til I go see it when it comes in and take a template of the plate size with me. Would really like the coloured plates but if need be, the NSW 2+3 letters/numbers white on black should fit nicely.

  • 8 months later...
looks nice

mind if i ask how much u picked it up for?

the plates should fit , might need spacers but yeah ^^

the space for the plate looks the same as mine and i have the big fat ugly yellow plates

Hi guys,

My nams is Michael and I'm rather new to the site. I own a 2001, R34 Skyline GTT S2 with the same factory fitted Nismo front bumper as user: ECL's car (or the photo being shown in ECL's signature). I really like the aftermarket addition of the lower lip at the bottom of the front bumper. Does anyone know where to get them or where i can source them from? the brand of it, etc? Thanks for your help in advance!! I've fallen in love with that piece of bumper lip and i can't sleep until i get them!! :D

cheers,

Mic

post-5240-1146727617.jpgpost-5240-1146727659.jpgI dont know if this is of any help to you but this is how i did mine, its a seriesII GTR.

Made small brackets for the front plate so it sits higher that original and out a bit, this way its not in the way of the cooler . The rear i used long bolts (60 mm) and tube spacers, if you dont use covers you only need small spacers ( 10 mm ), in my case about 25 mm spacers used to accomodate the cover .

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