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Hi guys/girls/those who are in between,

Has anyone fitted a genuine GTR bar to a gtsT? Did it fit properly? Was it to wide? What modifications did you make to the bar/car? And were you happy with the finished product?

With after market fibreglass ones available to fit I'm not to sure about which road to take...

Thanks in advance for your advice, experience and help

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yo,

my car is a r32 gts-t with a gtr bar on it. it looks hot much better than the atock one. you will need a gtr reinforcement bar for it to attack but the advantage of the reinforcement is there perfect for attaching fmic's to. oh yeah it fits like 95% perfect, only drawback is the side guards on the gts-t dont line up exactly (see pic in link to see what i mean). part from that its all good.

http://members.optusnet.com.au/linxus40/side1-s.jpg

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linxus40 is correct, the good thing about the gtr support is no cutting. regarding the sides unless you no what your looking at you wont really pick it.

heres an old pic of the car, looks a bit different now

post-3847-1144259301.jpg

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How much and where can i hook up a gtr intrusion bar for? I have a copy gtr bar on mine, and it doesn't fit properly, sags a bit under the lights (mainly due to the fact that the previous owner cut the intrusion bar)

The bar was on there when i got the car, im just going through tidying up the many little things that need doing!!!

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