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So no one out there has made a copy of this Top Secret front Bar for a 34 Gt-t?

thats a Top Secret GTR front bar. its different from the GTT Front bar.

see pic below

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if you really want the the bar you posted, bring the pic to a "front bar specialist" and he could make one for u"

I was gonna get those too! But i wanted to be different :pirate: they're 18" for sure, 7.5 i think?? Yep they clear everything fine, any size lower and they wouldn't :)

Fair enough. I bought a different set of rims the other day, I shaved my brake calipers so they fit. But I love the rims so it was worth it, when I get time I will sand the rest of the caliper and paint them black... so it will look hot when its done!

lol had a chat to the owner a while back about it.. he said it is a genuine gtr boot and too lazy to take the badge off :P

lol bs yet he can bother putting a GT wing on it, or was it already there? THUS MEANING ITS NOT A GTR BOOT......mmmm yes interesting

The GTR badge on teh yellow boot is in the wrong place.. its normally directly under the keyhole, not in the bottom corner? or am i wrong?

come, theres got to be more r34 owners out there, post ya pics

yo eric i always see ur car parked in the city... love the lip... really fixes up the nismo front bar.

what ever happened to that R34 Cruise we all talked about lol, seems like theres big numbers for the 34 we should organize one ;)

and yeh love the lip man was thinkin about getting one myself, price?

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