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I am thinking of doing something different to my 32 I am going to get some new mags for it (which isn’t really that different). I also been thinking about changing the front end to a R34 front end as a mate sent me a pic of a 32 with a 34 front end on it and I thought it looked sweet as and very tough. And he said it isn’t very hard to do just bolt on but I don’t know. My brother changed the front end on his EXA to a ET front end and that was piece of cake. But yeah I am looking for a price (approximately) to do a mod like this.

Cheers Adrian

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even if u used the panels etc your still looking at a lot of money... plus, then lines wont line up properly from the guards to the doors so ur going to have to fix that... not to mention the massive front end and skinny rear.

The Bee R kit (front end only) will cost $3500 in Japan + Shipping, Duties and Taxes. But it ONLY comes with the Front Guards, Bonnet and Bumper. No Lights, bumper reo's, radiator supports, headlight brackets etc... which you will more than likely need.

so roughly $5,200 landed ready to sell

R34 Panels and so forth wont be cheap either and as others have said, you will have to modify them to fit the lines of the R32 around the door etc...

Headlights alone cost $590 each for non-Xenon's

I would contact Sam @ G&S Bodyworks about doing the conversion as he has done an R34 front end on a Toyota Soarer recently. 02 9681 2686

they aren't TE37s. they are Bee-R rims. also they are 5 spokes TE's are 6 spoke. personally i prefer the five spokes over 6. nice to have an un-even number of spokes i reckon.

hey "SW20-GT" and "darK" thanks that was just what i was after, those were the pics that got me keen on doing this mod hmmm i may b able to make this happen but thinking there could be better things i could spend the money on all though this would still be really awesome to do. R34 front end on a Toyota Soarer dam that would have cost a sh!t load i think that me and my dad would be able to do the labour for the swap of panels and sh!t. But yeh cheers for the prices just what i need to get my brain really thinking

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