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you will need a matching front bar to do that...take a looka t east bear site..

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

The front bar and wheels make the 4 door look tuff!

Has anyone done this locally? It states need GTR bonnet, but I believe also makes reference to dont need if you have a modified latch!?

Any idea how I can find out more!?

Cheers.

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Hey Powerplay in Sydney sells the eastbear gtr style front bar and matching bonnet but it's expensive as. Dunno if its possible or cheaper to import urself. Bomex makes a reasonably priced front bar that is similar to the gtr, i think worksauto in WA sells it.

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almost 4k just to supply GTR front mod for GTT.

Nice but not cheap. Currently exploring further. Need to find a cheap pair of R34 GTR Rims as well.. prices are just out of control. At quoted prices end up making a mojor loss come sale time.

How does one justify spending this kind of cash!?

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you can get them at C-red in W.A, but yeah cost abt $4000...

the bonet need to be changed and the latch to open the bonet as well...the GTT bonets has different fittings to those of GTR, that require an adaptor as well

I'd personnaly jsut buy the east bear front lip for GTT, looks close enough to a GTR...and that's abt it...cost abt $500 I heard

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