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Hey guys and girls,

I am after a front bar for my R33 series 1 skyline.

anyone know of any local company's that could supply one.

there alot of company's in nsw, jsut after one i could pick up from maybe.

Even if someone had good experience with a company around aus. let me know.

thank u so much.

Rob :)

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DMD motorsport did a pretty good job for me, supplied a new bar and grill, colour match was good, sturdy construction and fitted well. See my thread on the job for a better review.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...88&hl=fixed+now

awesome, i was after some custom kits for my car to. any one know were to buy a r40 nismo style kit around brisbane to the coast?, the same as: http://www.worksauto.com.au/catalog/produc...898043a8711d8cd

i will warn u mate, from personal experiences, that jetspeed is very unreliable as they qoute wrong prices and delivery times and are not very helpful at all, plus you can get prices cheaper then them anyway

try www.carmate.com.au, they r in syd i think but they ship up here for pretty cheap

hey mate we have a mould for a modified R33 400r kit at work i don't know the price but if your interested give custom carbon a call on 3865 2014 ask for jason, see if i can get a pic for ya if ya want found the pic thats what it looks like on. we are located nth side brisbane 81 basalt st Geebung...

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