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Item: R32 GTR Grill and Brackets to Mount it.

Location: I'm in Adelaide, but willing to pay for interstate delivery

Item Condition: Would like a good one, but can glass it up if necessary

Reason for Selling: I ain't sellin' it, I'm buyin' it! :)

Price and Payment Conditions: Thinking around the $100 mark with brackets, seeing as it's only a grill. In worse condition, around the $50 mark.

Extra Info: Have to have the brackets, otherwise I can't fit it. I'm thinking to get hold of one and make a mould of it, then make and sell copies. They're hard as hell to find, and no-one in Australia seems to make them. The brackets will be the hardest things to replicate at a guess.

Contact Details: e-mail me on [email protected] or reply to this topic. I don't really check this forum too often, but you can try.

Thanks for helping me out, and hopefully they're will be R32 GTR grills flying around the place soon enough! B)

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Oh ok, might help to put this there next time! Sorry about that. :)

I'll get onto UAS - I'm assuming you mean Unreal Auto Sports (just to clarify)

Thanks for the heads up! B)

Thanks for that, I sent them an e-mail, should hopefully work something out.

At this point, from what I understand, I need the following:

R32 GTR Grill and Mounting Brackets.

R32 GTR Bonnet Latch

I already have the orange indicators, so that should fool people as far as that's

concerned. Will also need a different front bar and bonnet, but for what people

ask for standard GTR hood and front bar, it's cheaper to go for aftermarket hood

and bar straightaway! :)

...no idea why people ask more for stock GTR gear, but oh well! :lol:

Thanks again,

Adrian.

Just got an e-mail back from unique autosports, they want between 300-400 just

for the grill!!! :lol:

So, it looks like I'm back on the prowl, in the second hand market...

Why do people ask soooo much for R32 GTR gear? I can get a pair of GTR 32

seats for 350, for crying out loud!!! B)

Anyhoo, if anyone has the bits I need, pleeeeease drop me a bell...

Adrian.

Unley Nissan can get you one, a mate of mine got one from there a while back. It was $200, and came painted to whatever colour his car was

Bonnet latch ma be a bit harder to come accross. I ended up getting mine from a importer, who located one in Japan and sent it over in his next shipment. Unley Nissan may also be able to get these

Bonnets are hard to get, because they are aluminium, so they dent real easy, and most people that have got a GTR, don't want to sell them. They are sought after on a GTST, so they are quite rare

Thanks fellas, I'll get onto Unley Nissan tomorrow about the GTR grill, and try

to scope it out.

Thanks again, and keep watching the stars! :P

Adrian.

Just got a call back from Unley Nissan,

They want $1050 for a new bonnet, and between $300 - $400 for the grill!!! :D

So it looks like I'll hold off til I find something on the used market.

Cos for that money, I might as well do an R34 GTR nose conversion! B)

Thanks anyway chaps,

Adrian.

HATE TO SAY I TOLD YOU SO BUT..............

I TOLD YOU SO!TWO HUNDRED BUCKS WILL PROB GET YOU A GOOD CONDITION SECOND HAND ONE MAYBE?HOW MUCH DID U EXPECT FOR A BRAND NEW GENUINE ALUMINIUM GTR BONNET?

HOW MUCH DO U THINK A R32 GTR NOSE CONVERSION WILL COST YOU?

Edited by villain

Well, I was thinking a used R32 GTR Grill and Hood would cost around $500, seeing

as I can get a vented FRP GTR 32 Hood for $350. :(

I can also get an R34 GTR front end (Headlights, Hood, Front Guards, Front Bar,

etc) for around the $2000 mark, but was thinking to stick with the 32 look. The way

it's going though, might end up cheaper to look like a 34 GTR! :rolleyes:

Anyhoo, I'll keep an eye out for 32 GTR parts for now, and see where I end up.

Thanks anyway for all your help...

Adrian.

Thanks for that, I sent them an e-mail, should hopefully work something out.

At this point, from what I understand, I need the following:

R32 GTR Grill and Mounting Brackets.

R32 GTR Bonnet Latch

I already have the orange indicators, so that should fool people as far as that's

concerned. Will also need a different front bar and bonnet, but for what people

ask for standard GTR hood and front bar, it's cheaper to go for aftermarket hood

and bar straightaway!  :(

...no idea why people ask more for stock GTR gear, but oh well!  :lol:

Thanks again,

Adrian.

a genuine gtr bonnet costs more because (its made out of aluminium) and they weight next to nothing!

Fair enough. I'm not really in it at the minute for weight saving, just more the look

of a GTR over the GTS-T. But I think the prices are pretty rude nevertheless.

Thanks anyway.

well get a second hand carbon fibre chinese rip off as you wont have to pay extra to get it painted as u would with gtr bonnet ,or take an angle grinder or axe to your steel gts-t bonnet thatd cost next to nothing:)

There is a WTB section. And UAS sell em for $150

No luck, gave them an e-mail, they're guestimating between 300 - 400!

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