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Took some pics with mates 370Z at Vic Imports Cruise (car was sooooooooo filthy as you can see it wasnt a great day lol) displaying some CF bits :) . its nothing big but the little things does make a difference

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What's that front bar and where the hell can i get one???

yeah I was gonna say it just looks like a stock one to me ;)

ps. Flargh where in NZ are you from?

Mines stock and it looks nothing like that. You guys must get a different one to us :D

Here's mine. No air flow in the front for a FMIC :laugh:

I'm in the Waikato

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You have a series 2 stock front bar

oh cool, was just curious where you were from as I just came back from the south island, so nowhere near you lol

I see. I wonder if the series one would fit straight on? Probably be massively expensive though and hard to get. But it would also be made from abs plastic and not fibre glass so it wouldn't crack.

Nah not even close lol.

Mines stock and it looks nothing like that. You guys must get a different one to us :D

Here's mine. No air flow in the front for a FMIC :blink:

I'm in the Waikato

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I have one hanging on the wall, what's the colour code on your car. It looks the same colour.

Let me know if you are interested. :D

I have one hanging on the wall, what's the colour code on your car. It looks the same colour.

Let me know if you are interested. :)

Colour code is WV2-G which according to the paint code thread is sparkling silver. although the codes in there don't have the G. Any chance of a pic?

NA_Goodness: I'm after something that looks stock but lets plenty of air in the front, so it would suit me just fine if the S1 fits the S2 model.

Colour code is WV2-G which according to the paint code thread is sparkling silver. although the codes in there don't have the G. Any chance of a pic?

NA_Goodness: I'm after something that looks stock but lets plenty of air in the front, so it would suit me just fine if the S1 fits the S2 model.

Every chance in the world. I just need to get it down and unwrap it. Give me a day or two.

Lol ive already seen this :P

a guy in WA has a decepticon badge on his R34.

Also says on the said 'to punish and enslave'

Looks pretty sik IMO.

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lol if it was a dark blue 34 sedan i think it may have been mine. haha

i have 2 small decepticon logos on the front guards aswell.

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lol if it was a dark blue 34 sedan i think it may have been mine. haha

i have 2 small decepticon logos on the front guards aswell.

nope its a white coupe

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