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go bodyform.. wont go wrong.. need to wait around 2 weeks if peter dont have in stock

does his business have a website?

do you mean he could get both top secret front and impul skirts? or do i have to source them?

and is he good at modifying fibreglass parts too? like repair damages?

cheers

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yes.. gettin bomex rear.. i mite put carbon gt wing, but still thinking hard..lol

who thinks it look better with wing or not..

sometime i just like it plain but..

definitely needs a wing to balance the heavy looking bodykit. if you want to keep it plain a gt wing would be too much. go for a r34 gtr spoiler thats what im getting a replica.

Hi Alien

Great Pics mate!! Black really fits the Impul front bar. Seen white colour but look plain too. For me was the opposite as i got mine 2nd hand which was previously black in colour. Somehow the lines didn't come out in that colour. Btw this is a complete veilside kit (Front,side & rear). I just played around with the black matt colour in certain parts so that the lines would show more prominently plus too much white can make everything loong humongous. Plus it would be an easy fix ($5 can spray) should i scratch it over speedhumps.

Going away on a trip for a week, hope to fit the CF bonnet after that. Post more pics ya....

Regards everyone...Cheers!

thanks mate. I just realized that that rear bar probly wont look even close to good as it does on your car cose its white and the black spray really stands out. Still nicer then my genuine nismo rear bar. Oh well, can't get R34 Veilside kit in AU anyways. I've done a bit of additions to the car since those pics were taken. I just don't take pics of the car anymore as it is always dirty and i'm busy with other things hehe CF bonnet will look porno on urs, hopefully the ZTune style.

Since this is the "R34 Bodykit" thread, I will post my question here instead of starting a new thread.

Does anyone know where I can get a TOP SECRET style front bar and a pair of IMPUL side skirts in Sydney? (I dont mind copies and these are for my gtt)

A recommended workshop to properly install them? preferably on the north shore.

I have tried both SRS Auto and GT Autostyle, they were very slow on reply and seemed not too keen to do business.

Cheers

Hi Forged , i believe Jetspeed in Sydney have a Top Secret Front Bar for GTR im sure they can mod to fit 34 GTT, hope that helps, im also looking at a Top Secret front bar for my 34 as well.

have a great day.

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Hi Forged , i believe Jetspeed in Sydney have a Top Secret Front Bar for GTR im sure they can mod to fit 34 GTT, hope that helps, im also looking at a Top Secret front bar for my 34 as well.

have a great day.

Hi mate, I finally got in contact with GT autostyle they do have a top secret bar to fit gtt. takes a week to make and are made locally some where in Sydney (thats a plus). should fit better than carmate's stuff.

Allen the guy I spoke to reckons he could do COD for $550 which is on par with justjap's offering, not sure if they have the same source though.

Hi mate, I finally got in contact with GT autostyle they do have a top secret bar to fit gtt. takes a week to make and are made locally some where in Sydney (thats a plus). should fit better than carmate's stuff.

Allen the guy I spoke to reckons he could do COD for $550 which is on par with justjap's offering, not sure if they have the same source though.

last time i bought front bar for my lancer from gt auto style..

they deliver to your house, but not 100% fit properly aswell.. such a big gap on the headlight..

also they bought their kit from newstyle motorsport,

but they closed down so dont know..

99% on getting a rear spoiler... hey forged :ninja:

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i'm think that R34's are very hard to get away with, without a spoiler, unless absolutely slammed on big rims, with the same "height" kit all the way around...

do you think the car needs a spoiler?

99% on getting a rear spoiler... hey forged :yes:

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i'm think that R34's are very hard to get away with, without a spoiler, unless absolutely slammed on big rims, with the same "height" kit all the way around...

do you think the car needs a spoiler?

The car looks neat from this angle especially in black. i think you get away with dewinged look in dark color r34s since they make the car look sleeker, compared to white or yellow which would look nose heavy without a spoiler.

nice complete kit you've got there though. GTR nose? is it your car?

P.S. yep the spoiler is on its way :)

man there are some nice r34s going around now.

im currently also after the Bonnet Lip to seal up the gap between the GTR bonnet and the front bar.

heres a pic of mine if u guys havnt seen. i decided to choose the path of the GT wing. let me know wat u think

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yes i know the ride height is a lil heigh (stock suspension) but im working on it.

where are u guys located? id love to meet some of ur cars in person if any of us are in melb

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man there are some nice r34s going around now.

im currently also after the Bonnet Lip to seal up the gap between the GTR bonnet and the front bar.

heres a pic of mine if u guys havnt seen. i decided to choose the path of the GT wing. let me know wat u think

What have you done to your headlights, they look sweet!

Nice pics anDru, I think Stan (satanic) had one for sale in the FS section not long ago, have a look.

I'm usually not a fan of the bomex kit but when its in black it actually looks not bad. And I was wondering what my car would like look if it was raised too high (need to raise it cos front is way too low) but after seeing that I'm going to jack it up to 360/350 no hesitation, its currently 345/345.

Nice pics anDru, I think Stan (satanic) had one for sale in the FS section not long ago, have a look.

I'm usually not a fan of the bomex kit but when its in black it actually looks not bad. And I was wondering what my car would like look if it was raised too high (need to raise it cos front is way too low) but after seeing that I'm going to jack it up to 360/350 no hesitation, its currently 345/345.

glad to be of some use there andi lol. but as for the bonnet lip im after an entirely different thing then wat satanic is selling.

this is wat satanic is selling

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this is wat i want

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$480 for the one you want andru and $269 for satanic one from powerplay

the one from powerplay is a different one aswell.

this is the powerplay one.

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as u can see its alot thinner and sharper in style. and costs $480. watta bloody rip off, i could buy 2 whole bars with that.

i dont understand why powerplays products are like 500% more exspensive then everyone else.

they are selling stock R33 GTSTs for 35g. and everyone told me my r34 was to exspensive pffft

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