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the wide body r33 with an r34 gtr front end was all custom from jspec, superb work done there with alot of attention to detail. at the end for the labour and repray (minus part prices) it cost him around $17k!

i myself am getting custom gaurds done to the r34 later on to fit the wheels i end up with perfectly. have a call around to different panel beaters and get quotes.

cheers.

the wide body r33 with an r34 gtr front end was all custom from jspec, superb work done there with alot of attention to detail. at the end for the labour and repray (minus part prices) it cost him around $17k!

i myself am getting custom gaurds done to the r34 later on to fit the wheels i end up with perfectly. have a call around to different panel beaters and get quotes.

cheers.

he got shafted, we got the genuine uras R33-34 guards on the shelf.... most of our customers end up with a show quality conversion for about 3k. The gaurds are only about 600-650

  • 2 weeks later...

Yeah heaps of people, you can get bolt on kits or fibreglass ones which you'll need custom fitted and painted etc.. flush mounted ;)

Dunno where to get them however did seem them for sale recently on the for sale forums

we have sold heaps of fronts R33 wide R34 wide and R33 to R34 conversion. We only have wide rears for 4door though ATM i will be sourcing 2door rears in januarry while in japan... we will then have stock in aus.

for all the other front gaurds check out the bodykit page http://www.uras.com.au/syohin/syohin_aero.html

  • 7 months later...

hey all old thread ive brang up i just recently picked up GTR style widebody gaurds for the gtt both front and rear gaurds was just wondering would i need a GTR body kit now instead of a GTT? heres some pics of the gaurds havent got a chance to get pics of the gaurds lined upto the car

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