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hi, im after a wide rear gaurd kit for my R32 fourdoor. ive heard they exist but cant find any.

id also be interested in learning how to make my own if i cant find any.

reason for the need is in the link below

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/wide-re...or-t202546.html

any help is well appretiated.

cheers

Daniel

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hope your not talking about the 4dr GTR blister kit... that kit cost like $2500 for rear gaurds alone... no thankyou

Made by JUN

http://www.junauto.co.jp/products/aero-par...-fender.html?en

yeah grabing a R32 2door over fender set and cuting for the door would be a cheaper solution..

Edited by 4DoorWhore

searched for one for ages

found the jun one which i later found is discontinued... did find one from another company

GTR style 4 piece kit (2 rear fenders and 2 door bits which gradually lead up to the width of the rear section)

cant find the site though! it was 90,000yen alone for the panels + shipping so 1500 you should get it... expesnive but one off

the green 32 4 door with hks 3037s and bronze te37s in hpi v9 (its in alot of msc comps/bm comps) has the same kit... the main graphics on it are the company

here's some for the 2-door r32 gtst:

http://www.carmate.com/product_details.php...A&p_id=7541

http://www.carmate.com/product_details.php...F&p_id=7543

probably easiest to get these and have them modified for the 4-door shape...

hope that helps :laugh:

dude, dont forget the rear door handles! what ya going to do about that?

i think the same thing as you every time i look at my car but, its way too much work.

i know a car thats got just the bonnet, grille and front guards and it looks sweet.

just don't beat me too it huh?

:(

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