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Near impossible to find original item... The guys at powerplay were telling me cause funny enough someone from perth emailed them with a pic of my car with my carmate copy version.

I've got the carmate.com copy version which fits ok but the person who installed it did it wrong so doesn't look as good as that one but still nice.. they cut the intercooler outake bit instead of cutting the front bar to fit around the "fin" as seen in last pic. See my pic attached for better explanation of what i mean lol.

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oh lol i see what you mean lanky! wat a bummer

Yeh mines an original, makes the front bar look so different to stocko, yet its a simple lip! :)

You end up with two big holes in your front bar though with the original fitting nissan item, where these rubber bungs sit

lanky, your one runs up abit of the front vents, different to granthem's. His are moulded around

Yeh, lanky said his fitter was meant to cut around the intercooler vent into the lip but instead he cut the vent to fit the lip :teehee:

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