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There are a few kits outthere, i researched it before i resprayed my GTR, but they're very pricey, compared to say GTST or 180, s15 kits.

Apparently it's because the standard R32 GTR kit looks so good as it is. Best front bar of any car IMO. Expose the FMIC, drop the car a bit, chuck on some rims, that's about as much as you need looks wise.

Nismo sideskirts look good if you can get a hold of em.

Peace.

i totally agree, i have full Nismo body kit on my r32 GTR vspec.. side skirts look awesome.. it would top it all off if i can get a vented bonnet , maybe in carbon fibre... even front bumper done in carbon fibre.. would top it all off.

why would you want to put a body kit on a GTR? there is nothing wrong with the way it looks. carbon bonnet is a bit of a wank on a GTR too as the stock one is aluminium so the weight saving may be 1 or 2 kilos for $2K....

Toshi, that bonnet is very nice, but the front bar just looks like a stock one, only worse... hehe sorry but it's true.

why would you want to put a body kit on a GTR? there is nothing wrong with the way it looks. carbon bonnet is a bit of a wank on a GTR too as the stock one is aluminium so the weight saving may be 1 or 2 kilos for $2K....

Toshi, that bonnet is very nice, but the front bar just looks like a stock one, only worse... hehe sorry but it's true.

The Carbon Bonnet is good for extracting heat out of the Engine Bay richard :(

and re the bar, each to their own I guess :)

The Carbon Bonnet is good for extracting heat out of the Engine Bay richard :(

that's true, and GTRs certainly can use some heat extraction. i do still want one :)

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that's true, and GTRs certainly can use some heat extraction. i do still want one :(

this is the only reason i want one for.

but no body seems to make any with more than that tiny pissy crap looking shit

possibly maybe 15 inch long and smaller than 1 inch gap..

i want one like you can get for the 34.

and i want it now.

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