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I wouldn't think it would be all that hard. Any decent body shop would be able to do it for you.

What kind of kit are you thinking of getting?? I am looking for a decent kit for my R34, but have yet to find one. The Do-Luck kits are so-so, and I don't know whether Veilside make one for the R34 GTT. Anyone??

bonnet is the same length. the guard is wider. front bumper and rear bumper supports are different. you'll probably need to get adapters made to fit a larger/wider bumper. maybe $100 for all the adapters. also the sideskirts mount differently to the guards on a GT? compared to a GTR, so you'll have to come up with some clever way of makin those fit.

maybe GTR front guard, r34 gtr front fenders and keep the rest as gt and get the standard kit.

yes, but if you are putting a GTR front bumper on the car then the shortened GTR bonnet is rectified innit?

OK dimensionally the GTR bonnet is shorter... but I think it should fit into where a GTt bonnet goes properly as long as you put a GTR bumper on as well to cover the gap... that's what I mean...

yeah you need to break out the angle grinder on that thing...chopskies!!!Not that I've looked into it or anything :)

Either way the GT-t bonnet needs to be modded a little bit. And the GTR front spoiler needs to have some slight "massaging" to get it on without that bulged look from the sides being pinned in.

Okay, so im just going to put a GTR bonnet on it, front fenders, front bar.. it will all work out, the side skirts will be fine, the only thing now is the rear bar, as teh rear flares on the GTR i think the bar will need to be remoulded and pushed in at the tips....

thanks for your help guys :P

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