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Wondering what kit this is?

Also, is this spoiler the same but taller, or?

Anyway, looking to buy these for my R34 25GT if they'll fit, anyone know if that would be an issue? If anyone knows where I can find these, please post here. Paying top dollar.

Cheers.

-cevzy

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Yup 4dr, and money is literally a non issue, but I'm still on my Ps.

Edit: out of curiosity, who in Melbourne can supply these kits? Looking for this sorta thing as pictured in this thread. How much would I be looking at? My car is a R34 GT25, so I assume I'd need a conversion? I am also interested in GTR rear lights. (at this rate, I might as well buy a full GTR conversion kit, lol!)

Thank you.

Edited by Cevzy

GTR full conversion would cost at least $7K as said by some people here. Coupe lights and Sedan lights are different so your chances of putting on a GTR tail lights are slim. The wing you listed there is a Fibre Glass GTR Style wing with High wing stands.

PM me if your keen, I can get you a fibreglass wing with standard height stands or high stands in either full fibre glass, fibre glass with carbon fibre blade or full carbon fibre. I got a group buy going on and can fit you in.

im from melbourne and just brought this whole kit for my 34gt aswell which included fibreglass ztune gtr front bar fibregladss ztune gtr fenders (which are different from the ones in your pic those are just standard gtr fenders) genuine 2nd hand gtr sideskirts, fibreglass ztune skirrts (that go under the gtr skirts) genuine vspec rear bar, fibreglass rear pods that attach and headlights set me back $2000 and the fitment for all the fibreglass stuff is perfet unlike most!! i still gotta find some gtr tail lights which is a mission. also spoken to three other people who brought the same from the same guy( in nsw) who say the same. but if your looking for genuine ztune stuff you wont find it at all and if by some miracle ya did the price would infact be ridiculous! only problem with this dude in nsw is hes a bit lazy and doesnt deliver when he says but gets a damn good job done after 2-4 weeks of keeping on his back lol

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