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New conversion kit from Bee R (teh Korean guys that race amazing Hyundai's and Skylines and make Rev Limiter kits)... make your outdated R32 look like an R34. Once you're done the only thing left that looks R32ish will be the rear quarter window.

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kit's not available yet, but you can buy the demo car for 980,000Y or something.

I got mixed emotions about it... it takes away all traces of R32-ness from the car... and its not chunky at the rear fenders like the 32 or 34... but still it does look cool and different... dunno really.

i live n breathe option :D (might explain my Option2 subscription even though I'm in AU)

there's another bunch that do a conversion kit for 90,000Y but it looks more ghey than yay.

i like it.. they could'a least painted it all the one colour though

looks a bit like a chop-top rod japanese style..

Bee*R rocks.. see my avatar :D

do the japanese guys holding up the photographs make it cooler?? :confused:

Bah, don't like it.

Front overhang is too long now, and anyway, 32Rs are tough enough?

Reminds me of that chap who put an R34 GTR front end onto a Nissan Primera in the UK... and those poor souls who 'update' their 70's Porsches with 993 front ends etc etc.

Give me a Do-Luck front bar and carbon bonnet anyday.

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