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Well i did a smart thing today and drove my car into a ditch.

:Hooray for me:

When i tried to get out of the ditch i tore my 400r front bar to pieces.

Now i am in need of a new front bar.

I have called around a few places and the closest thing i can find is a R33 S2 front bar for 4 door.

I was wondering the 4 door s2 front bar will fit my S2 R33 GTST coupe.

There is also a member in these forums that is selling a S1 front bar. Will that fit also?

Your help is always appreciated

Thanx Gang

Soul.

NB: Please i know it was a stupid thing to do but it was raining and i under estimated the slipperiness of the road and my arse flicked out, so no flaming.

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ouch not cool

only things i can susgest.. is

carmate, jetspeed or ebay.. just buy a front bar from there..

but dont get any of the work done at those places there shit jobs..

alien knows a god guy that just did his.. pm him..

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Ring somewhere like JustJap or SSS and they may be able to help you find a standard bar

yeah first place i called was just jap.

Its not that i cant find one, i have already found someone who sells a front bar.

But the only thing is it came off a R33 S2 4 door and i have a R33 S2 2 door.

So my question is, would there be any difficulties with the front bar that his got fitting on my car?

And also would a series 1 R33 front bar fit on my S2?

Soul.

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ouch not cool

only things i can susgest.. is

carmate, jetspeed or ebay.. just buy a front bar from there..

but dont get any of the work done at those places there shit jobs..

alien knows a god guy that just did his.. pm him..

Didn't one of aliens bars fall off on a cruise to newy not long after?!?!? :rofl:

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