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Hi Guys,

I am just trying to work out what model BNR34 GTR matches what front bar.

I have seen a number of different variations and would love to work out what were standard from the factory or possibly factory options.

From what I can see, they kind of go as follows:

Stock BNR34 GTR

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V-Spec / V-Spec II

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Nur / M-Spec (exactly same as V-Spec)

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Now, these two are the ones that I am not sure about.

Where they factory options or bought and added later??

Notice the twin oil cooler outlets that are only on the passenger side

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Is this one a Nismo option?

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^^Yeah thats the Nismo front bar. Looks the best IMO. Needs the Side skirts and Rear skirts and it looks mad!

The white one looks quite unique, could be a custom made front bar with those vents one one side.

The bodykit I would really like to have is the C-West Bodykit

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But I prefer the C-West Version 3 Front Bar (Version 2 pictureed^^)

The car to be White colour

Nismo LMGT4 Bronze or Black rims

No stickers

Revert back / keep the stock GTR R34 spoiler.

Carbon Fiber Nismo Z-Tune Bonnet

Edited by (00)SKYLINE(00)

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