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Nengun only have R34 GTR Craft Square carbon fibre mirrors, and under the vehicle suitability section it states only R34 GTR.

I'm not one for believing everything I read and after searching and coming up with nothing thought I'd ask:

Do R34 GTR mirrors fit on R34 GTT? Particularly, are the R34 GTR craft square mirrors suitable for R34 GTT?

It seems like they should but you never know I guess.

Thanks all,

Chris.

well nengun have ganador mirrors listed with different part numbers for ER34 and BNR34...

BUT (and there's always a but...)

the part number is: SM-26CBL for the GTT and SM-26FBL fir the GTR...

my assumption is that the CBL part means Carbon Blue Lense and FBL means Fibreglass Blue Lense, and that the shape is SM-26.... meaning the housing on the car SHOULD be the same....

Any close up pictures of craft square mirrors?

Matty (GTTR34), if you are out there, please post close up pictures of your mirrors (drool). I am interested in knowing the fit and finish of the mirrors, particularly where it bolts onto the door frame and how it sits in the stock rubber seal.

Thanks

  • 2 months later...

Just noticed this thread..

Yes the Craft Square TC-F mirrors will fit both BNR34 and ER34, same bolt pattern. The quality of the carbon fibre is excellent, and they look very nice :( Most of the SuperGT cars use Craft Square mirrors. Visibility and field of view through the mirrors is great, never had any issue.

I'm picking up my car from the shop Monday, so I'll take some close up pics if anyone's interested.

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