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it's a direct fit on both s1 and s2 of r34's (2 door usually)

that one there looks like a fibreglass copy as it doesn't have the fog light spaces usually a good giveaway

but yeh... few places can get the kit for you (copies made) but you need them fitted and painted etc..really depends on the mould and how well they form it etc :S

www.carmate.com has it...

BUT if you get an original one (plastic) then it will be a direct fit...2nd hand ones usually are direct fit to seeming as theyve already been fitted once hehe

Edited by Neuroglider
Hi,

Noob question, but does anyone know if the Nismo/Altia Factory Bodykit is a direct fit on series 2 R34's? Im talking about this kit:

Cheers.

if your r34 is year2000-aug or later, than you need a series 1 or 2 front indicator.

What about the side skirts on face lift (series 2), they look completely different, as on the series 2 it is split up in 3 pieces, the middle looking like its stuck to the chassis?? and the front piece is actually the guard (not skirt) so im confused as to if it will fit on or not....

What about the side skirts on face lift (series 2), they look completely different, as on the series 2 it is split up in 3 pieces, the middle looking like its stuck to the chassis?? and the front piece is actually the guard (not skirt) so im confused as to if it will fit on or not....

I'm pretty sure it will fit, as I've seen so many series 2 with the full altia kit.

ive actually been looking for that front bar and were to get it, does anyone know were i can get an original from lol ?

Yeah, I really like it as well :P

I think you can either get it from nissan for $700+, or 2nd hand from wreckers or private sales :down:

ive actually been looking for that front bar and were to get it, does anyone know were i can get an original from lol ?

You could buy mine and help me fund my Top Secret bodykit fund :P

But I'm still tossing up between going full top secret or finishing my Nismo kit (I still need the bottom front lip piece thing, skirts and rear bumper though. lol!)

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