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Hi,

As above, I'm after a kit for my R33 but i want somethinig that is freindly for the roads, car parks etc.. Is the GTR front bar passable? in some pictures it looks abit low, the front bar is the biggest concern as the rear bar and side skirts are allready decided. i've got 19's and it has been lowered 2 inches

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depends how bad the carparks, humps, driveways, etc are. i've got the gtr front bar and my car is stock height (very high) at the front and i've scraped it a few times on 3 different driveways. but i wasn't being careful and the driveways were bad......so yeah you're pretty much f**ked if yours is lowered lol :D

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Hi,

As above, I'm after a kit for my R33 but i want somethinig that is freindly for the roads, car parks etc.. Is the GTR front bar passable? in some pictures it looks abit low, the front bar is the biggest concern as the rear bar and side skirts are allready decided. i've got 19's and it has been lowered 2 inches

Cheers

u got some pics bro? and wer about u from?

its partly the bodykit, partly your suspension. if your car is dropped on its testicles then most kits are going to scrape.

i have a copy of a bomex front bar. its about 2 inches lower than standard and my car is lowered about 1.5 inches and a rarely scrape, but i'm pretty careful.

find a bar that does not protrude out much more than the stock bar and you should be fine...stay away from URAS front bars...they stick so far out its not funny, u'd scrape without even lowering it going up driveways.

Thx for the update N15M0. hahaha

On a serious note, yeah the URAS kit does stick out alot. the rear bar scrapes like there is no tomorrow.

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