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Hi Guys,

I'm stuck for ideas at the moment. I've got a R34 GTT with no kit just mud guard bits next to the arches. However, I've recently acquired a pair of genuine OEM side skirts and I've got OEM bumper aero bits coming from Japan. However, I can't find a OEM front lip! So I've thought of maybe doing something different. I've looked around and seen lots of other 4 doors with different kits, front lips etc. What I would like to do it have an Impul kit put on to it as I've never seen a 4 door with one. However fitting the rear bumper will be tricky, so now I'm unsure of what to do. So I'd like to see some pics of your car if you have something different to the OEM kit to help me decide on the next step.

Thanks

Shaks

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Hey Shaks, definitely rare-ish items to come across (sedan specific kits). I am not so much in-the-know about the 34, but the first kits that come to mind are the URAS D1 (and similar) kits that you will find on the famous ER34 Blitz drift car. I personally think they look shit.

Standard rear bumper with some rear pods might finish the look off for you. Sometimes less is more.

Some nice 8.5 - 10 inch wheels, lowered, you'll have a nice looking 34.

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