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my mate will spray it free and ill fit it so a bonus there :D

if that is with the bottom lip its probably not too bad a price, i want the one identical to yours with the holes, any idea of the vin number of a car that came with one standard?

Edited by 2630GTS

Those holes are N1 vents. To get a genuine GTR N1 front bar costs a packet and they are rarer than you can imagine, and Nissan will not sell you one. The genuine vents are worth like $300+ (just for the vents) but few people have real ones. Mock ones can be found starting about $50 on ebay etc.. A genuine GTR fr bar will not have indents for the slots at all so you would have to cut them out... not sumthing you want to get wrong!

There are comapnies that make fakes for like $550 they have indents, so you can pop them out and buy some vents to put in there so thats about $600 before paint and fitment..

im pretty sure it is a nismo option rather than only fitted to n1 32gtr's, they are simply too common on gtr's. im sure many owners could confirm this.

ill give nissan a call tomorrow cheers :D

You could option them from nissan when buying the GTR also, but the vents are called N1 vents. The genuine vents themselves are worth HEAPS. And I promise you Nissan will not be able to help you with them. Mine are fake, 32line's are too, another friend I know had them and they were fake. They are common because a lot of people get the fake ones.

Hey Rekin nice rims I am keen on these from Just Jap, what size and offset are they?

Thanks :thumbsup:

17x8 +30

17x9 +30

I might have some troubles lowering the car as the rears stick out a fair bit. Dont think its an issue with the GTR's but :huh:

Are you sure the guards will need to be flared?

Ive got 19 x 9.5 with 265 rubber on the rear. Apart from the guards being rolled, I certainly dont have them flared..

Got a couple of cool photos ;)

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I've got the same wheels, same size and lowered.. so U need to roll and flare the rear guards

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Cheers

rolling i can deal with, but not really keen on flarring..

Can you post a pic of a closer look at the flarring?

Also how low is your car from centre to wheel arch?

I think my shocks will drop the height to 340mm and hope i wont need to flare..

Thanks

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