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hi guys,

I'm trying to replace my boot lid, rusted N stuff. Cheapest option atm is getting Carbon boot, which is only produced for GTRs.

anyone know if the two boot lids are interchangeable? if someone with R34 GTR out there, care to take some measurements?

cheers

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hi guys,

I'm trying to replace my boot lid, rusted N stuff. Cheapest option atm is getting Carbon boot, which is only produced for GTRs.

anyone know if the two boot lids are interchangeable? if someone with R34 GTR out there, care to take some measurements?

cheers

Im 90% certain that they are exactly same.

One of the QLD members 53XYN (yellow 34) has done exactly the above, replaced his GTT boot with a GTR. They are a direct replacement apparently BUT are not 100 identical. It sticks out just by a few mm, but still OK. You won't really notice it unless unless someone told u.

surely a carbon bootlid would be mega $$$$$$$$$$$$$?

i have seen a carbon bootlid, not sure where... i think yahoo auctions...

yes, lots of the r34's have a little rust spot around the centre brake light. I got mine cut out, metal welded up, and resprayed (along with spoiler holes), you might find that's a cheaper option than a new bootlid.

i think the spoiler holes are the same as well for the GTR and GTT

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