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No, the bonnet on the R34 GT-T is not thinner than the GT-R. The difference is that the GT-T bonnet is longer where the GT-R doesn't have a lip at the front.

Adz is correct :)

i cant belive someone actually is up for moking up the r33 to a r34, thaz just dodgy.

and yeh, you would need to get everything, front bar, reinforcement, radiator support, lights, and genuine gtr bonnet, and grille.

and add little things, like hinges, bolts, etc to it.

if you got connections, you should be able to pick it up for 3000-3500, plus the guards of here for 1000, thaz about 4000-4500, and painting ur frontend including fading into the doors, about 1000, thaz all up 5000-5500, if your lucky.

i don't quite get your post and how it effects my sale ?

it is typlical to think all the r33 owners are wanting to upgrade the looks of the front end of there car to new specs it is still nissan no ?

why do people do wild conversion's to civics other skylikes or other cars becuase it is diffrent and they like it just becusae you can't justify 3 g not 5 becuse your cheap and peobaly own why do you have to get radiator support or a genuine gtr bonnet i think you shouldn't post prices conversion prices you haven;t come accross or done leave it to people that have done or know about it this is first in aus so i doubt it very much

as 180athid said there is now all parts available to complete the conversion so no shopping around the bar bonnet and all bits are off a r34 gtt and and is in immac condition the couilour is the light gunmetal grey and is a steal also there will be a neo package availble to

lmao exactly its to be unique cuz now every wanker has a skyline especially lil rich ***s who dont deserve them...

ummm... you certainly dont need to be rich to drive a skyline... I don't think skylines are special.. the more there are, the less value they have. Nice fun cars to drive, sure.. but exclusive cars reserved for "rich" people..? no. I like my car, but I dont pretend it's better than what it is... "just another skylline" meh.

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