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Hey guys, I have searched everywhere on SAU and google, as well as rung up a few shops and haven't been able to find a shop in Melb that sells bodykits for R34 GTRs.

I have read the post on SAU http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ad-t238480.html

which doesn't mention any Victorian shops.

I realise it is rare for shops to stock parts as it would be a pretty low-volume product. I am especially looking for the C-West or Top Secret body kits.

Thanks very much.

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Hey man ,

drop a line to these guys http://www.autoindulgence.com.au/contact.html they can take care of the whole lot for you.

Got to say have never heard of them. They have no email/phone number/address. Must be a new workshop starting up. I will look into it. Thanks.

my mates got a gti-r.

he's got a r34 gtr front bar made to size and fit up on it.

i can look into the number or website, think there in NZ or up the coast somwere

Err, I am looking more for bodykits for an R34 GTR, not stock R34 GTR bodykits for other cars.

Thanks anyway for the offer though. That would be quite a feat, fitting an R34 GTR front bar on a tiny GTI-R frame. Any pics?

Web shops are your best bet.

R34 GTR's are perfect from factory in my opinion.

I concur with the exception of sideskirts. I wouldn't change anything on a GTR cosmetically except for tougher more bigger sideskirts.

All a GTR needs is sideskirts, lowered suspension, an exahust system, possibly pod filter and front mount...and that's it.

Not bad. Looks very clean. Although being NISMO it will probably be pricier. I was looking for something a little more wild though, like C-WEST.

Pricey but worth it IMO and one of the best.

Yeah C-West is one of my favourites too.

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Ask Matt (GTTR34) he has the C-West Front Bar and he could tell you were to source one from.

Pricey but worth it IMO and one of the best.

Yeah C-West is one of my favourites too.

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Ask Matt (GTTR34) he has the C-West Front Bar and he could tell you were to source one from.

+1 FULL NISMO KIT IS THE BEST LOOKING BODY KIT, IT'S NOT OVER THE TOP AND IS VERY CLEAN. I'VE GOT A GENUINE KIT ON MY CAR.

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