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Definately a top notch job from the photos - congrats on a very nice ride.

Running out of things to do to stageas that havent been done yet!

Strawberry Face conversion....????

Definately a top notch job from the photos - congrats on a very nice ride.

Running out of things to do to stageas that havent been done yet!

Strawberry Face conversion....????

wow that really would be unique!

r33 GTR could look quite cool, with black v spec lip down the bottom, would be tough as.

But I gotta say I'm lovin the look of the wagon with the conversion... Hmmm makes me want to consider a stag... they are much more practical... :rofl:

:blink: loooook`sss AWESOME DUDE it has to be the YELLOW just mint BRYCEY :P i think it`s a STAND OUT ,Are they the wheel`s ???,dude have a look at the last pulsar side indicator bling fit in well on series 2.WELL DONE IT WILL INSPIRE US ALL :rofl: ,CHEER`S chuckie.

Hey Brycey im still in envy of your car mate it looks great :)

I headed down to Nissan yesterday and got some prices for anyone interested... These were trade prices from memory

these are all genuine r34 gtr parts

Hinges - $171 for the pair

non zenon headlights - $1150 for the pair

zenon headlights - $3630 for the pair

bumper reo bar - $355.80

im still up in the air about going the zenon lights at the moment, they are a damn site more expensive but still tempting. I found a brand new set on Yahoo Japan for $2800-$3000 delivered from Slidewize imports.

also Brycey i cant wait for some more pics, especially of the headlight mounts and the cutting of the radiator support u mentioned earlier.

Hey Brycey im still in envy of your car mate it looks great :)

I headed down to Nissan yesterday and got some prices for anyone interested... These were trade prices from memory

these are all genuine r34 gtr parts

Hinges - $171 for the pair

non zenon headlights - $1150 for the pair

zenon headlights - $3630 for the pair

bumper reo bar - $355.80

im still up in the air about going the zenon lights at the moment, they are a damn site more expensive but still tempting. I found a brand new set on Yahoo Japan for $2800-$3000 delivered from Slidewize imports.

also Brycey i cant wait for some more pics, especially of the headlight mounts and the cutting of the radiator support u mentioned earlier.

hey brad u can get ballasts, leads and globes to suit any light type for around $150 on ebay so unless the headlight enclosure are shaped different go the cheaper 1.

hey brad u can get ballasts, leads and globes to suit any light type for around $150 on ebay so unless the headlight enclosure are shaped different go the cheaper 1.

Thanks Jerome, good info, so Zenon is the same as HID yes? have u got your zenons working yet mate? how much of a difference is there between normal and zenons for vision at night?

unique1 - nice list of prices! it took me about 45 minutes to get prices on the Xenon headlights and the R34 front indicator enclosures at my local Nissan parts outlet (hopeless!) so i just gave up on them. i got the same price for the Xenon's, and the orange indicators were around $80pr.

as jippa mentioned its much cheaper to buy non-xenon headlights and install a HID kit, you'll save a fist full of cash. i prefer the design of the Xenon headlight enclosure but the non-xenon style has really grown on me, especially with the eyelids!

cheers Chris :blink::devil:

here are some new pictures from today. i kept them at a high resolution so just a warning if you have dialup! few things to point out - the bonnet needs some slight adjustment, the bonnet also needs the rubber that goes between the front bar and bonnet, the plastic inner guards need to be re-installed, the rear bar needs some new chrome strips, the side moulds and rear wing need to be re-sprayed, engine bay needs a re-spray, all the engine parts and piping (plus plenum) need a re-spray, CCubed is currently working on a v-spec diffuser - which will be fantastic as it will bring the front end down alittle bit, a few other odd's-n-ends and mild mod's down the track, but for the moment im pretty happy with how she stands :sick:

have a great new year!

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Looking great Brycey, i emailed CCubed and he replied with great and info and pics, definately good customer service, gonna order the bits and pieces through him asap once i sort out what i need. I picked up a r34 gtr genuine front bumper yesterday from a mate for $300, the bonnet and east bear front lip fell through and is sold so i missed that dammit :D

Im definately gonna go the lower lip, vspec or east bear one (i think they are the same?) to make the front lower.

have u got little flares on the rear gaurds? is that part of the rear kit?

nice work mate a very interesting spin on the stag. we will have to meet up so i can see it, and you can see ours.

Boz

yeah mate for sure :devil: let me know

Looking great Brycey, i emailed CCubed and he replied with great and info and pics, definately good customer service, gonna order the bits and pieces through him asap once i sort out what i need. I picked up a r34 gtr genuine front bumper yesterday from a mate for $300, the bonnet and east bear front lip fell through and is sold so i missed that dammit :D

Im definately gonna go the lower lip, vspec or east bear one (i think they are the same?) to make the front lower.

have u got little flares on the rear gaurds? is that part of the rear kit?

Excellent customer service :blush: great to hear that you're getting parts! took me a very long time to get my collection happening.. that’s extremely cheap for a genuine front bumper! nice!

CCubed make both the skirts (the lip and diffuser) for the R34 if you didn’t know.. and yeah on the rear they are flares, genuine Dayz option, i had them on the front aswell but they are made for S2 guards :bunny:

nice 1 brycey. i reckon you have got a few people interested in the conversion now. what u gona do bout that number plate blocking all your cold air to ya fmic?

i trimmed my plate down to fit in the bars recess for plates. not shure if its illegal but it looks the goods and being a yellow plate will blend in good. i kept the state name and trimmed off the black border

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defiantly going to mount the plates in the correct position, i think its actually illigal as it sits at the moment :D ... i plan on getting some slim front plates.. just gotta find a number plate extender/mount for it, and think of some plates!

*opens new internet window and brings up ebay*

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