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i currently have a 400r front bar on my s2 33

but 8cm off the ground and steep driveways dont agree and my bar is pretty well phuct. ill be winding my hight up a lil and getting a new front bar but i dont know if im gunna get another 400r bar or try something new?

so in YOUR oppinion what is your favorite front?

and please post pics!

not the best pic but its the only one i got? this is before cooler and coilovers?

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I reckon the orginal s2 front bar has to be best!!

Dont get a copy of it either..

Fibreglass will crack easily.. just like yours did!!

heres my car with the s2 front bar..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...136226&st=0

i currently have a 400r front bar on my s2 33

but 8cm off the ground and steep driveways dont agree and my bar is pretty well phuct. ill be winding my hight up a lil and getting a new front bar but i dont know if im gunna get another 400r bar or try something new?

so in YOUR oppinion what is your favorite front?

and please post pics!

not the best pic but its the only one i got? this is before cooler and coilovers?

Hey, i've found 2 front bars that i personally love, here they are;

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&

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Both are sold by Jetspeed and look great imo. :sorcerer:

i got a series 1.5, running with a gtr front bar. looks good. but i also like the trust style front bar thats been posted with the grille as part of the bar. only problem with the trust style bar is that the top of that bar has to be trimmed so as to not hit the bonnet and the sides require additional screws into the bar to help raise the sides slightly to clost up the gap that will be left under the head light.

or so ive been told.

cheers

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I'll second the s2 with front lip. To me, it's the nicest looking stock Skyline. I just love it. Simple, but with plenty of air ducting.

Although that other bar looks like a tidied version of the stocker... but it needs bigger ducting under the foggies.

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