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Hi all,

am wondering atm to change the front bar i have on my car atm (BN on most 32's) and go for a full GTR kit for the GTs-T i.e. Gtr front bar, gtr skirts, gtr pods(not sure on these), gtr bonnet and grill, and a gtr rear spoiler. Anyone have any ideas on how much this will cost? And how hard to source this stuff? Also would like the small inserts as in the picture below/attached. Any opinions appreciated aswell on whether to keep going with the BN or go for the GTR kit.

Cheers.

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Whats a BN?

Off the top of my head some approx prices:

GTR copy front bar: $450

GTR side skirts - keep the gtst ones, theyre better, if you dont have them, budget another $500

GTR read pods - keep the gtst ones or as above fork out another $300

GTR rear spoiler $200 Maybe cheaper, noone wants rear spoilers anymore.

GTR bonnet - $700 plus latches

GTR grill $200

In my opinion if you have the stock side skirts and read pods, just remove the rear spoiler and get a gtr front bar, dont worry about the rest.

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http://www.nismo.com.au

- R32 GTR STYLE FRONT BAR FOR R32 GTS-T

- INCLUDES SPEED HOLES FOR R32 GTS-T

- MADE FROM GEL COAT FIBREGLASS - READY FOR PRE-FIT THEN

- PRIMING AND PAINTING.

- N1 STYLE BAR SLOTS ALSO AVAILABLE

FRONT BAR PRICE: $550.00

BAR SLOTS PRICE: $150.00

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http://www.justjap.com

- has a GTR frontbar

http://www.carmate.com

- has whole GTR kit

Edited by Rekin

Who cares if its a fake gtr, its got more than 1 reason for it.

1. Bonnet - i bought mine for $400 in perfect nick. it came with new latch mech. It weighs less than 10kg so a weight saving for the gtst.

2. grille - well about $150 second hand

3. front 1/4 panels - also made of aluminium so another weight saving there.

4. gtr indicators are required

5. rear wing - dime a dozen on the forum sale section.

6. u WILL need gtr side skirts as they are completely different.

7. rear pods are the same.

8. he never said he wants to badge it a gtr, so dont judge anyone.

The 32 gtr has the best factory body kit imo. Im currently putting together the stuff to put the front end on myself. I dont pretend my car is a gtr, nor do i bag anyone for what they want their car to look like.

At the end of the day its his car, and he can have it look the way he wants. Dont flame the guy, help him. Its what these forums are for, but most people forget....

  • 2 months later...

GTR bar wont fit. need to get fibreglass GTR bar to suit GTST, i just bought one from JS Auto Imports. Excellent quality and fit. Also does N1 vents and lip, grills etc. Give him a ring. 0405 153 290. his name is Josh.

Hi all,

am wondering atm to change the front bar i have on my car atm (BN on most 32's) and go for a full GTR kit for the GTs-T i.e. Gtr front bar, gtr skirts, gtr pods(not sure on these), gtr bonnet and grill, and a gtr rear spoiler. Anyone have any ideas on how much this will cost? And how hard to source this stuff? Also would like the small inserts as in the picture below/attached. Any opinions appreciated aswell on whether to keep going with the BN or go for the GTR kit.

Cheers.

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