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Hi guys

Just finished putting the body kit on my car but now it looks a lil werid like it needs a grill or something ?

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I have seen the URAS bonnet lip and there is a guy on ebay selling the carbon one's. but if you have any idea's or can post a pic of your R34 with the lip or something would be greatly appreaciated

Thanks Ian

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where is the edit button :happy: thanks for that mate yeah hopefully getting indacators and stuff sorted soon with carbon boot :cool:

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stock grill, dunno if im been dumb or what not any-1 got a pic :(

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the plastic grill that sits between the 2 vertical parts in the centre of the bumper just below the bonnet... is that what you're talking about?

How much did that bonnet set you back? CF or FG? How's the quality ?

Edit: dont mind me the retard force is strong with me ... there's no grill even on the stock bumper as per http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/post-a227793-

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whaaaaaat? $1300 for the bonnet and the whole kit ?? Nice score there :happy: Last time I checked the bonnet alone goes for around $900

As for boot ..IMO that would look tacky, stick with the existing one :(

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Ah hotchoc lol sorry forgot about ya bud :P um few little things, side skirts were a real pain in the kent, took heaps of time to get them to semi fit but came out ok in the end, the rear bar was the biggist issue, looks like it was poped out of the mould a little early so where it says skyline it's like on a angle ? overall fitment i would give around a 7/10 and quality about a 6/10. dont get me wrong you get what you buy for but genuine is where it is at :) some more pics for you

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Hi Ian

Thks for the pm

I'm at work atm and i can't view those pics : (

I'll have a look for em once i get home

Btw, managed to score genuine Impul sides and rear bar. One's in yellow (sides) and one's in white (white) so you can imagine the length i went thru just to source em lol. Trying to look for a place for spray painting and fitting now. I'll post the pics once they r done

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Thats tops my whole impul kit was $1100 if its not perfect im going to flip! How much was fitment mate? BTW i vote lose the eye brows and use NISMO eyelids - hard to get but take a look at the SIGNAL AUTO R34 GTR and you will understand why (needs a front shot)

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