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I would love a transplant kit allowing me to place this style front bar on my R34 4 door without changing the bonnet..

There must be someone out there.. The bear setup is very expensive however you look at it. ;-(

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=e...hl%3Den%26lr%3D

I'm not apologising for the expensive nature of the East Bear product. Its high extremely quality PU Rim Plastic and it fits perfectly. That costs.

If I have anything to do with it then there'll never be a cheap, ill fitting China knockoff of that conversion kit.

Jash

yeah I don't understand why they don't make an R34GTR/Bear style front bar and leave a cutout on the inside of the top of the bar for the GTT bonnet to close inside it. Can't be that hard.

yeah I don't understand why they don't make an R34GTR/Bear style front bar and leave a cutout on the inside of the top of the bar for the GTT bonnet to close inside it. Can't be that hard.

The fact you wouldnt be able to access the bonnet release for starters...

Jash

  • 1 month later...

hey there, i'm after one, black with rail to suit 32gtr passenger side, shipped to brisbane. How much am i looking at?

and do i have to use my standard seat belt clips? the bits that attach to the side of the seat? or do u supply them with the seat..

cheers

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