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Does anyone else in Sydney want one of these? Maybe we could get a group buy of 3 happening or something. I will probably be interested, but not for a couple of weeks while I book the GTS in to get repaired. Mavric, how much extra would it cost to get 3 shipped to Sydney? If we can get 3 people together, you could ship them to one address and people could pick them up or I could drop them off, etc.

Also, do you know how much the indicators are roughly (are they GTR indicators?) and also the reinforcing strut bars, as my front bar is a complete writeoff and I don't think it had all the metal bars on the lower bit anyway.

Anyone still keen? I'm after a new bar now and wouldnt mind looking at a group buy. Can these bar's stack together pretty easily without damaging? What is the weight and dimensions of a single bar v/s a 3-pack? :rolleyes:

how much u reckon delivery would be? would be keen in a group buy if there is one around feb, i can then pick it up from syd as it seems that where most of u are from (im canberra). but yea would be heaps good. looks very nice.

ok guys...get a front bar that is a little more unique and suttle design for ur r33. Fits a 600x 300x 76mm FMIC perfectly and has a good opening for the airflow - but I will re loacte my plate sooner or later...

here are before an after pics on my r33. no guesisng which one I like the most.

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took this pic today...

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Chris the car looks really good...

If you don’t like the plate there I have mine at the top just mounted with 2 cnr brackets does the job no worries...

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