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Definitely not. To me it simply looks out of proportion to the rest of the car.

You must need to get a new prescription at the optometrists! Here is the same front bar on my old poosar!! Looked tight!

On a gtr they are awesome. but the larger front on the gtr carrys the bar far better than the shrunken fronted gtst.

The bars are completely different to the actual gtr's, they are made slightly smaller to suit gtst's and on my car I flared gaurds and everything. They look good, just admit it.

Yes i'm a terrorist, from Dubai. I love skylines, and I plan on buying one when I get settled into our new place. As I said I have been a long time forum reader, and now I'm comming to Australia I have signed up.

Would you please do a live practice run with your strap on bomb kit before you blow up our dinner. :(

The bars are completely different to the actual gtr's, they are made slightly smaller to suit gtst's and on my car I flared gaurds and everything. They look good, just admit it.

Quite frankly its everything i hate in a bar. just way too much of everything including size. No sense of proportion whatsoever.

Yeah dont mind that Lee.

i've had that bar before, hated it, it was way way too low. Hard to tell from that pic but its much bigger than it looks. Thats what I had before I changed to the gtr bar. They also have a weird v sorta thing in the middle. But it's still a relatively nice bar. Much nicer than standard series 1 bar.

Would you please do a live practice run with your strap on bomb kit before you blow up our dinner. :(

I thought the Australian way of life would be a lot more welcome and open arms to people visting. I guess we were wrong.

yes ur correct there too, series 2's ftw!!!

P.S i miss my old 33, that pic makes me sad :(

Yea, i hear you. I miss my 33 when I look at old pictures. I wish I had my first 33's looks but with my second 33's engine lol. I wish I had this really...

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it's hot.

I thought the Australian way of life would be a lot more welcome and open arms to people visting. I guess we were wrong.

this is so someone (like josh) taking the piss. Otherwise why wouldn't you tell us who you work for and where abouts you live??

I thought the Australian way of life would be a lot more welcome and open arms to people visting. I guess we were wrong.

You werent wrong. when you get to meet us you will realise its all in fun. Now stop whinging and start posting crap like the rest of us.

Yes i'm a terrorist, from Dubai. I love skylines, and I plan on buying one when I get settled into our new place. As I said I have been a long time forum reader, and now I'm comming to Australia I have signed up.

why buy a Skyline if your only gonna be here for a year? after you buy it advertise to sell it straight away cos thats how fast Skylines are selling ATM...

I thought the Australian way of life would be a lot more welcome and open arms to people visting. I guess we were wrong.

if you can't stand the heat get outta the kitchen son....

if you dont understand..... GTFO nOOb

this is so someone (like josh) taking the piss. Otherwise why wouldn't you tell us who you work for and where abouts you live??

Why would I tell you the company I work for? What possible need would you have for that information?

What company do you work for? Do they know your wasting productive time typing on a site for Nissan Skyline?

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