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well lads,

car is going in for a respray in the next few weeks and am thnkin bout doin a gtr conversion on the front.

dunno if its worth the hassle though as im gonna be orderin parts from all across oz, i reckon the cost could tip 2k before gettin it

sprayed. just wanted opinions on what i should do, i like the car as is, but much prefer the gtr front.

there is a company that does gtr bumpers to fit a gtst but they kinda look weird with the gtst bonnet.

opinions welcome, bit of a head scratcher

busy few days there. I have gathered an n1 bonnet (unbelievably light)!! front reo bar, vertical t piece and latch, carbon grill, amber corners and gtr front gaurds. im am on the look out for a gtr bumper n lip. the guy who said he had one doesnt and jdmparts in brisbane are being unhelpful wanks so im at a stand still. I was into just jap about the bumper but with shipping to perth its coming in at over 1000 $ :-(

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