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hey there everone i know theres alot of youse out there thats got a R34 GTT and want that GTR look but cant seem to afford the conversion or couldnt be bothered with the hassle of gettin it done. Well i myself is one of them and i think i got a solution. iv done alot of research into this and i think i might have the answer to solve your dilema. here goes

1.GTR STYLE bonnet from carmate.com.au i know carmate isnt one of the reccomended bodykit specialist but hey its the bonnet, the bonnet cost $600.(not include shipping)which i would say is cheap. From what i know is i dont think you would need hinges or latches from GTR as thiis is made for GTT, but iam not to sure about that one there so contact them just to make sure.

2.Bonnet lip from www.uras.com.au, the lip cost $215 (not include shipping) scroll all the way down the page when in the ura website, right near the end theres 2 different lip, get the one that says '' suit GTT with GTR bonnet.

3.With the lip and the bonnet conversion i would say it will fit with nearly any R34 GTT front bar out there and give you that GTR look you always wanted, on the plus you wouldnt have to go through the hassle that most ppl have to go through to get that GTR look, and it works out cheaper. me iam thinking of using the do-luck front bar with that bonnet conversion, gonna look sweet >_<

hope this help sort out the dilema that most R34 owners have to go through, let me know if u got a better way or anything else that can help.

Cheers

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not to sure about that but i wouldnt get front bars from carmate.com.au from what i heard they tend to crack easily but bonnet that give GTR look why not? its not like you gonna crack it by crashing.

not to sure about that but i wouldnt get front bars from carmate.com.au from what i heard they tend to crack easily but bonnet that give GTR look why not? its not like you gonna crack it by crashing.

for safety issues...

i dun mind to get a fibreglass front bar but not bonnet...

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