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Hi Guyz~

I just be a new member here.. Great site huh???

Ive got a R33 gts but wanna make it looks like a GTR..

I mean not bodykits.. things like GTR front & rear panels..

(I know it is worthless and better get a GTR instead but Ill never sell my car.. I realllllllllllly loveeeeeee it!!!!!!!!!)

I know some has done this (ex the red r33 from JMS)

Anyone know what is need to be done and the cost???

Any info would be appreciated!!!!!!

Thank you~!!!!!

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I think that u will find that u dont need to un pick the panel fromt hat far up. Im sure u would be able to cut the rear pumped sections out of a crashed gtr and put them in yours.

Id say u would only need to cut what 30 cm around the guard sort of thing as the rest could be "blended" by the crash shop doing it.

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its a very big and expensive job and its not really worth it unless u hav a lottttttt of cash to spare. the front panels dont fit without a new bonnet and bumper too i think as the gtr frnt panels are a little higher at the front.. and gtr panels are alluminium too so theyre quite pricey......

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