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I bought these things in mind to do an r34GTR front conversion on a GTT. But I no longer need these anymore as I have just bought an r34 with the conversion luckily already done (the white R34 in the pik below). I spent heaps on the parts (more than I am now asking for them) because they are all original pieces an not fibreglass copies/moulds.

I also have the GTR lip that sits under the front bumper also, PM me for more info on that one.

Here is a pik of the front bumper and bonnet

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The front bumper is exactly the same one on the white R34 GTT below. This is what u can make ur GTT look like!!:

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Item:r34 GTR front bumper

Condition: good

Price: $750

Location: Melbourne, western suburbs

Contact: Ferah on: 0431521947 or PM or email me at [email protected]

Comments: Comes with Nismo clear front indicators, which are worth about $120 alone

Item:r34 GTR bonnet

Condition: good

Price: $850

Location: Melbourne, western suburbs

Contact: Ferah on: 0431521947 or PM or email me at [email protected]

Comments: Original GTR bonnet

Item:r34 GTR Right hand side front gaurd

Condition: good

Price: $500

Location: Melbourne, western suburbs

Contact: Ferah on: 0431521947 or PM or email me at [email protected]

Item:R33.4 Uras front fenders

Condition: brand new never been used

Price: $220

Location: Melbourne, western suburbs

Contact: Ferah on: 0431521947 or PM or email me at [email protected]

Comments: They are the white fenders in the pik above

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so u can just buy the fender,bonnet and front bumper to put it on??? why is the east bear kit so expensive???

im not selling an east bear kit, i was selling the factory original R34 GTR parts

So do you only have the right fender - no left fender?

thats what i said

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