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hi guys

need r34 Z-Tune full kit ( fenders, front bumper and carbon fiber under tray, carbon fiber bonnet , fiber skirts and rear bar attachments). need good fitment & quality stuff so no Chinese crap. where I can find in Sydney?

checked JSAI shop online but don't know how good they are

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Im unsure of any company other than JSAI that do an R34 z-tune kit, but i could be wrong

For what it's worth, i have fitted a JSAI body kit to a friends S13 for him and the fitment was fantastic, the parts fitted perfectly and required no modification to fit at all. Josh is also a great guy if you live nearby and end up visiting his shop

If you are looking for the best quality and fitment, you're looking at genuine parts and i don't even want to think about the costs for all of the parts you've listed.

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I'd suggest getting in contact with josh @ JSAI, he will be able to help you much more being the maker of the kit. or at least point you in the right direction to get the whole getup

If you're going for the z-tune look i'd suggest looking at a dmax style carbon bonnet and either genuine ztune quarters or just retain stock and using the JSAI kit for the rest of the part

Here is a link for a GTT > z-tune

http://www.jsai.com.au/index.php/online-store-90942/nissan-aero-parts/r34-gtt/nissan-r34-gtt-nismo-z-tune-full-kit-detail

Here is a link for the GTR > z-tune

http://www.jsai.com.au/index.php/online-store-90942/nissan-aero-parts/r34-gtr/nissan-r34-gtr-nismo-z-tune-style-full-kit-detail

Hope that helps

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