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R34.5 Front End Conversion


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That car has been around for quite some time, all I can help you with is it was done in Japan....

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The rear quarter panels look like they were just stuck on as an afterthought. "Oh shit, the front is a lot wider than we expected. Quick, lets put some panels on the rear to make it match". Fail.

IMO the front of the R35 it too rounded for an R34 rear. I'd like to see this conversion on an R33 - they lend themselves better to rounded bodywork and wide body kits.

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Looks ok, but will cop alot of abuse from haters. :P

I think the R34 converted in the photo is a GT-T, not a GTR right?

Judging by the spoiler you would think so, but look closely, it has the gtr rear bar.

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Judging by the spoiler you would think so, but look closely, it has the gtr rear bar.

Huhh...ok. I thought all fenders were pumped and modified.

In that case of converting a R34 GTR to this, I think it's a waste. :(

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Judging by the spoiler you would think so, but look closely, it has the gtr rear bar.

yet it has no mfd on the dash... and the confuzzlement continues.

in regards to the OP, no... just no

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