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Hey SAU,

I'm looking for any R34 4 door body kits or spoiler options in the aftermarket area. The only options I can seem to find is the JSAI Type R kit for the R34 4 door. Anyone know of any other companies or places that sell good exterior parts for the 4 door. I was thinking of custom work but the cost seem to scare me away. Anyone with any experience with this?

 

Thanks for any help.

Anything in Australia is a copy of something from Japan.

subscribed for any information myself, lol. Especially if anyone makes a lip kit/side skirt extensions for this thing. I've never found any.

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Certain lip kits fit the different series of r34 stock aero ( both gt $ gtt ).

Hasmei do lip kits for the r34 ( you could combine the Jsai type r skirts & rear with a hasmei lip, depending on what stock front bar you have ).

other options are: 

orgion labbo - streamline, and uras- d1 spec 2 is the most common one.

however the uras site has a number of kits to suit r34 4 door.

 

 

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Shaft Auto Service is a good one, they are a shop in japan that specialise in ER34's (and host the R34 Skyline Festival) - Their 'Type A aero kit' is similar to the Altia kit with a lip kit

https://shaft-auto.shop-pro.jp/

 New Release: Shaft Auto Service R34 4-Door Type-A Aerokit - RHDJapan Blog

They also have a 'Type 3 aero kit' which is similar to the uras D1 spec 2 kit, but flows better

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I'm running their sedan trunk spoiler and have been really impressed with the quality, it fits incredibly well for a FRP part 

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Final Konnexion also make bodykits for the sedan, but it's more of the same bell bottom style seen on 90's-00's drift cars

https://www.finalkonnexion.co.jp/

This is their 'Falcon' kit 

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This is their 'Intruder' kit

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