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Guys, I saw a white R33 GTR today on Bayswater Road headin up towards Croydon. Just wondering if anyone has seen it the front bar on it looked very damaged and I might be selling a original GTR bar with reo and grill so I was going to get in contact with the guy a see if he would be interested. I didnt see any plates or anythin and traffic was hectic my way so I didnt get a chance to turn around.

So if anyone of you's owns this car or know who it might be let me know.

Cheers,

-Dave.

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Lemme get out my book with 400 white GTR's on it.

Its gotta be one of them

All 400 of them were probably on Bayswater road heading up towards croydon today with smashed front bars too.....

He's only trying to help someone out...genuine GTR bars aren't always up for sale Ash :P

All 400 of them were probably on Bayswater road heading up towards croydon today with smashed front bars too.....

He's only trying to help someone out...genuine GTR bars aren't always up for sale Ash :happy:

Thats what the For Sale section is for

Cheers Dezz, yeh pretty much what you said. Plus the guy is local saves hassles with interstate buyers with shipping and I'm not in a hurry to sell at the moment. Just thought if the bloke needed it we coulda worked something out.

Cheers Dezz, yeh pretty much what you said. Plus the guy is local saves hassles with interstate buyers with shipping and I'm not in a hurry to sell at the moment. Just thought if the bloke needed it we coulda worked something out.

u got pm mate.. im actually looking for one

He obviously would prefer to sell it to a GTR owner in need, rather than someone who's going to hack it up and throw it on a GTS-T...but god forbid anyone should try to help someone

:/ I think i would rather go for something original and plastic.. than a pear shaped fibre glass junk

He obviously would prefer to sell it to a GTR owner in need, rather than someone who's going to hack it up and throw it on a GTS-T...but god forbid anyone should try to help someone ;)

berin aka ABCENT gtr front bar isnt all hacked up its bolted straight on and yes its a genuine gtr front bar

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I'm a skeptical about purchasing this.. Just worried if it will or wont fit on my GTST. GTR's and GTST's front end are exactly same, except GTR's guards are just a little flared out than GTST's, why shouldn't it bolt on straight on?

Would you have any clue?

Cougar's front bar looks like someone smashed into it with a cement mixer, but apparantly - that's part of the design.

Hey.. leave my front bar alone. I like to call it Mr. Plow. Yes it's fibreglass junk and falling appart. But don't call bec a cement mixer!

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I'm a skeptical about purchasing this.. Just worried if it will or wont fit on my GTST. GTR's and GTST's front end are exactly same, except GTR's guards are just a little flared out than GTST's, why shouldn't it bolt on straight on?

Would you have any clue?

GTR's are longer in the nose and wider at the guards. It wont bolt straight on! Dunno how Berin made his fit. But it wouldn't have been bolt on...

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