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Hi guys!

Just picked up my r33 gtr a couple of weeks ago. I wanna know what kind of kit is on it? I think the front is a 400r style one. No idea what the skirts and rear spats are? The spats seem a lot larger than other ones I have seen.

At first I wasn't too keen on the sideskirts but they are growing on me. 

Any ideas on what I should do next body wise? Was thinking of keeping the front bar and find factory rear spats and factory sideskirts. 

 

 

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16 hours ago, GTSBoy said:

Hmm. Front does look like 400R.

Skirts are marginal. Certainly most of the way to questionable. The spats are "take off and nuke it from orbit" horrible. Can't help with the identification thereof.

Yea I was totally off the skirts. But the spats don't look that bad in person. The two go well together imo.

So you have a 400R (or reproduction) front bar. You have a 400R widebody style guard extension on the back. The rear spats might be a copy of the Top Secret items. 

https://www.madmotors.co.uk/body-kits/nissan/nissan-skyline/nissan-skyline-r33/knight-racer-nissan-skyline-r33-gts-93-98-top-secret-rear-spats.html

Sideskirts... i have no idea. Most aftermarkets come with the vent in the side of them. These don't. I have no idea and 5 minutes of google didn't help me either.

 

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