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Another Gold badged 34! All my badges are gold too..the S bonnet badge, GT badge, SKYLINE and Nissan on the boot..they were a very rare factory option..I'd keep them if I were you :thumbsup:

it looks quite nice on white....

i like a nice clean look....ill keep the GT badge's on the side of the car but thats about it.

GOLD!?!?! Interesting....I want to make my 4dr look like that as well,but still dont know what side skirt is that...it looks like east bear on the other pic,but this pic looks a bit different...BTW,have u got the LED tail light~~~

Sides look like the GTR skirts, its probly a full GTR kit (maybe East Bear) modified to fit a 4 door. The fronts definitely a GTR, bonnet & hinges would have been changed to fit the front bar, whether the front bar was shortened or the fenders modified to fit the front bar im not sure coz the GTR front(at the fenders) is wider than the Gt-t.

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Looks clean, but it also looks a bit 'plain' at the same time.
looks like a hot babe with a missing nose :nyaanyaa:

I love the way it looks without the badges, less to break up the lines of the car i think it looks slick :nyaanyaa: but thats just me

East Bear makes a GTR kit for the ER34 2 door and 4 door now.

Yeah ive seen it, alot of money for the whole kit [front bar, skirts, rear bumper] you also need to replace the bonnet does look very cool on both the 2 and 4 doors

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