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hey mate the if your buying a front bar you need to buy a hood as well as the standard gtt hood doesn't fit

Hi there,

I'm bringing my own GTR bonnet - I assume this will work?

Also would like the lip, my apologies for not mentioning this earlier.

I'm very keen though.

Cheers.

Edited by OKBANANA
Hi there,

I'm bringing my own GTR bonnet - I assume this will work?

Also would like the lip, my apologies for not mentioning this earlier.

I'm very keen though.

Cheers.

i will find out if other gtr bonnets will work. and get back to you

Hi there,

I'm bringing my own GTR bonnet - I assume this will work?

Also would like the lip, my apologies for not mentioning this earlier.

I'm very keen though.

Cheers.

Hey just heard from east bear and this is the email they sent.

Good morning Dan-san,

GT-R genuine hood is O.K. But you will have to change hood-lock-stair,hood lock and hinge. Our hood is made for GT or GT-T,not for GT-R.

Thank you.

S.Iwamoto/EASTBEAR SPORTS

Edited by Hybrid905
Hey just heard from east bear and this is the email they sent.

Good morning Dan-san,

GT-R genuine hood is O.K.[/size] But you will have to change hood-lock-stair,hood lock and hinge. Our hood is made for GT or GT-T,not for GT-R.

Thank you.

S.Iwamoto/EASTBEAR SPORTS

Excellent! I'm in for the front bar and lip then.

Smouch.

just wondering if it would be just as cheap to go through powerplay imports, as they probably might get it cheaper buying in bulk???

NO it will not be cheaper as powerplay would order the all the east bear products just as we would and then they would put a markup on it to make money. as i am getting the products directly from EAST BEAR SPORTS we are essentially cutting out the middle man. to give you an example:

Powerplay imports wanted to charge me 7700 just for the kit thats without fender covers rear lights diffuser and badges so personally i dont think that it is worth it when if we get enough people to buy together we also recieve a discount from East Bear Sports as well as our shipping costs will be split.

I actually was hoping to be able to fit it to my aero front bar (not stock)

Any ideas if that would be possible?

Im still interested if it will all work.

Let me know mate.

Cheers

East Bear make a lip for the aero bar.

is the front bar made from fibreglass? or plastic?

i'm sure ive seen pics with their front bar fit with the original gtt bonnet? wonder how hard it it to modify

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Edited by sskylinee
perfect chance for a bodykit shop in aus to get one in to make a copy of :P

Yeah i believe aero image already have done that in QLD but i dont think he has it ready and he also is impossible to contact

is the front bar made from fibreglass? or plastic?

i'm sure ive seen pics with their front bar fit with the original gtt bonnet? wonder how hard it it to modify

hey the 2 door is made from FRP the 4 door is made from ABS and im pretty sure you can make the original fit but you need to change the lock, grill stair and hinges.

hey the 2 door is made from FRP the 4 door is made from ABS and im pretty sure you can make the original fit but you need to change the lock, grill stair and hinges.

but 2 dr and 4 dr bumpers are the same? :P

but 2 dr and 4 dr bumpers are the same? :P

yeah sorry mate miss understood. the side skirts are ABS on the 4 door the front is FRP and the normal hood will fit with the mods i listed before

Edited by Hybrid905
yeah sorry mate miss understood. the side skirts are ABS on the 4 door the front is FRP and the normal hood will fit with the mods i listed before

can u get the S1 style front which from what i can remember is made of plastic?

if so how much? plastic fantastic

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can u get the S1 style front which from what i can remember is made of plastic?

if so how much? plastic fantastic

at the moment East Bear Sports are only producing there New Type front bumper which looks like this.

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Yes you are correct in that the front bar wont work with a standard bonnet and the side and rear will cost you 149000 Yen which with todays exchange is about $1800

thats a good price,

is this still going ahead?

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