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any more pics of the sunline kit and is that modified factory lenses or aftermarket complete ?

Also .. what's that rear bar? Luv it :) looks like a GTR ztune rear bar or possibly Impul - hard to tell from the angle. Is that a GTR wing ? I'm kinda liking the Nissan badge removed too ... hm something to do when I'm bored I guess (was it hard to remove it ?)

That is a GTR spoiler but it's got lower wing stays, compare to the stock GTR wing stays.

That is a GTR spoiler but it's got lower wing stays, compare to the stock GTR wing stays.

just getting used to what you guys call different parts on the car

its a standard R34 GTR wing

the stands are by Top Secret

there are no "impul" items on the car

the rear diffuser is by Top Secret (as are the vortex generators) which sit on the outside of the bumper

hope that helps.

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There are a few kits out there:

N-Auto

Nismo

Sunline

East Bear

ATTKD

Top Secret

(and i think MCR do them as well)

Nismo kit on my previous GT-R sold last week

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Here is the Sunline Kit on my new 34

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Hey,your tail lights looks awesome.Where can I buy that from ? :)

Hi il give you an approx cost if you wanted something similar, just as an idea

they are going to be about $1200 plus shipping

thats for the basic set from sunline (they have 2 versoins interms of style) so you can choose which. set like mine on the above TS car, or a design just like the nismo one

you can then customise the lights, so that you can have LED turn signals, and braking etc, like on mine

that is optional extra from Sunline

hope that helps

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