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get there 4dr kit ryann

if i was a drifter maybe.... :)

too many clearance issues, need something thats not going to snap off when going up a driveway.

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I've been pleasantly surprised with my lack of clearance issues, totally different from my R33 mspec front bar that took a beating every week.

I'm stock ride height though.

Must be a lot of GTT's over in Japan in wrecking yards with undamaged painted factory kits? Challenging bit is to find a reputable supplier and organise a container I guess.

I believe the red one is the standard nissan aero kit front bar....

On the topic of badging...does any R34 owner have all gold badging on theirs?? "S" on bonnet, GT on the sides and gold skyline letters at the rear boot....reason i'm asking is mine came with this...was wondering if it was a factory option or someone went to a lot of trouble to plate everything gold! :)

The red one is the Nissan Aero Kit. The silver one is the Impul Kit. I have one of those red ones from carmate sitting in my garage.

@ silver_r34_gt-t, check these links out:

http://linney.org/images11/whitesky1.jpg

http://linney.org/images9/98silversky1.jpg

something like this might stand out: :angry:

http://www.defcon5.20m.com/images/japvan.jpg

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I have an original R34 CWest kit.

After a couple of years I wanted to get the front bar repainted, so I bought a Cwest copy off carmate to put in place whilst I got the old original one redone.

All I can say is that the one off carmate, is not half as good as the original. It did not align perfectly and the finish was not the greatest.

Not saying its not worth the 450 that I paid though, in fact most people could not, would not tell the difference. Its just not as good as an original is all I am trying to say.

if you've got the coin to spare...get the east bear GTR lookalike kit for the GTT...need to get the bonnet to go with it too...

thats what i was planning to get, already bought the east bear bonnet mole but short of cash now

east bear gtr style carbon bonnet $1450 and front lip $550: http://www.hkskylineclub.com/new/forum_pos...p?TID=3888&PN=1

impul side skirts and rear bumper ($550 from motorkitz): http://www.impul.co.jp/garage/products_garage/R34_535S.htm

what do u guys reckon?

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