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Try searching for R31 house, Eastbear

Japanese companies, pretty expensive to source i'd imagine, Powerplayimports in sydney could probably source it for you

Or try www.Justjap.com, they have a kit for r31's from memory, but not sure if sedan compatible

URAS make some that look pretty pimp from memory

aren't the URAS ones for coupes only though?

if you really wanted to you could possibly adapt a 1989 corolla front bar from carmate or somewhere to fit the R31, they're kinda similarly shaped...

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URAS kit's are for Imports only, as the reo's are different.

R31 house are stupidly expensive, but exceptional qualty. :thumbsup: I have an R31 house Version 5 front lip on my car right now, With CCS sideskirts and rear skirt.

There are lots of Hard to find jap kits available, But here in Aus there's GS Motorbodies, CCS, the Factory SVD kits, plus a few more obscure ones.

Some kits from other models can be fitted, ie. ATM Im looking at removing my CCS sideskirts and putting on either A31 cefiro URAS or R32 4 door Final Konnexion sideskirts...... and either a genuine R31 coupe URAS rear bar, or a modded A31 rear bar.

Check out the links over @ www.r31skylineclub.com, and you'll find plenty of pics and info....

  • 3 weeks later...

post-48243-1206712896_thumb.jpgthis is my kit if you interested please phone 0419835061 or email me thanx

URAS kit's are for Imports only, as the reo's are different.

R31 house are stupidly expensive, but exceptional qualty. :D I have an R31 house Version 5 front lip on my car right now, With CCS sideskirts and rear skirt.

There are lots of Hard to find jap kits available, But here in Aus there's GS Motorbodies, CCS, the Factory SVD kits, plus a few more obscure ones.

Some kits from other models can be fitted, ie. ATM Im looking at removing my CCS sideskirts and putting on either A31 cefiro URAS or R32 4 door Final Konnexion sideskirts...... and either a genuine R31 coupe URAS rear bar, or a modded A31 rear bar.

Check out the links over @ www.r31skylineclub.com, and you'll find plenty of pics and info....

  • 4 months later...

a mate has the GT Auto Spoiler off a HR31 on his aussie spec sedan, looks pretty good, and another has the East Bear GTS-R spoiler for his coupe, they look great with kits, but as we found when researching, R31 House (via Powerplay Imports) was the only place we could find for R31 specific stuff, if you luck out you might find some second hand stuff on the R31 forums.

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