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I've been told that R33 GTR guards can be run on the S1 GTS, anyone know the truth? Do I need to change shit like headlights, bonnet etc?

I can see me f*cking up my current fibreglass guards with ease. Well I've already done it and I want to go about 2-3 inches lower.

So yeah, anyone done this before and know whats involved?

I don't want to go back to stock guards, as the rear will be widybody and I have extended LCAs.

Cheers.

Adam.

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This same topic comes up weekly. You will need all of the above^^^^ plus the oem GTR front bar or aftermarket GTR bumper will be needed as the gtst ones are different.

At the end of the day you will have an out of proportion car as the ass end will still be small

At the end of the day you will have an out of proportion car as the ass end will still be small

don't want to go back to stock guards, as the rear will be widybody

lol

should've bought mine when they were for sale ages ago when you first enquired Adam!

you can use the std r33 gts-t bonnet.

i ran gtr front guards + risers + s3 gtr headlights with gts-t bonnet and front bumper

i had to take a grinder to the bonnet to make it fit but its do able. Overall it was pretty missmatch but since it was a track car didnt really matter

best pic i have

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