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Im considering to get a kit for my gtt r34, but im in a dilemma whether to go nismo kit or do-luck front bar, bomex side and rear???

wat do u guys think??? few of guys on sau have the kits ive mentioned if u guys don't know wat they look like...

the do-luck/bomex kit is hot, very agressive, i plan on buying that when i get the $$, sometime, in the distant future, the nismo one is nice, its more streamlined i think, more along the factory lines...

ur choice, mine would be do-luck/bomex

I would go Nismo with extra (separate) lip - Do-luck sideskirts and a put a GTR wing on.

Nice... then of course get nice 18" rims, dump it down a bit and you're set...

all looks abit to crazy for me.

I like simple, but effective. Its the way ive tried to go for all my cars.

Im keeping my standard front bar with the added lip, nismo skirts and maybe impul real. That will give me lower lines but nothing that stands out trying to be too loud :)

Here is my front bar, it may be something to consider. Not as crazy as bomex, but not at common as the nismo shark looking one.

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here is the crappiest quality pic ever

and another

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it may not be your style but i just thought i would throw the option out there :)

Edited by Granthem

Haha yeh that was a progress shot... wanted to see the difference it makes. here are some newer ones :D they show the front bar abit better

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I do like the Do luck front, but i feel it would be too out there with my sideskirts and rear bar im planning. So i decided to keep with this route and see how it ends up. Might eventually go do luck. It creates such a big mouth on the 34!

wow the do luck is quite hot there, and bomex sides are nice as with the rear. im leaning way more on do luck with bomex kit for sho!!!!

btw granthem are ur hid bulbs 6000K ones?

Edited by 10MinuteCar
Haha yeh that was a progress shot... wanted to see the difference it makes. here are some newer ones :( they show the front bar abit better

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34nospoiler015lx8.jpg

I do like the Do luck front, but i feel it would be too out there with my sideskirts and rear bar im planning. So i decided to keep with this route and see how it ends up. Might eventually go do luck. It creates such a big mouth on the 34!

Classy and WAY TOO HOT!!!!

Haha yeh that was a progress shot... wanted to see the difference it makes. here are some newer ones :worship: they show the front bar abit better

34nospoiler013gm0.jpg

34nospoiler015lx8.jpg

I do like the Do luck front, but i feel it would be too out there with my sideskirts and rear bar im planning. So i decided to keep with this route and see how it ends up. Might eventually go do luck. It creates such a big mouth on the 34!

Hey Granthem, who makes the eyelids you have on your GTT? They fit nice.

Hey Granthem, who makes the eyelids you have on your GTT? They fit nice.

Hey mate, they are fibreglass C West style. Unfortuntely I'm not sure where they were purchased from however, because I picked them up off the forums brand new but second hand

I do however know they can be purchased off www.carmate.com (an aus site) however I have heard mixed reviews about their quality. I can find out where they were purchased from orignially if you would like though?

Edited by Granthem

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