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Ah Ha! You have a Series II R34 GTT!

The Scoop one was designed for the Nismo and Series II front bars!

The plot thinkens! :closedeyes:

hmmm..... How many mods have you done to your existing one? Know anybody who would want to take it off your hands?

And yes, I have spare scoopy ones.

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FAT34

Ah Ha! You have a Series II R34 GTT!

The Scoop one was designed for the Nismo and Series II front bars!

The plot thinkens! :P

hmmm..... How many mods have you done to your existing one? Know anybody who would want to take it off your hands?

And yes, I have spare scoopy ones.

Haven't done any mods to the one I have. Just installed it as is :closedeyes:

Oh & I don't know anyone who needs the one I have but if you do, maybe we can figure something out.

Am I up for the same amount again to get the right one ?

Hey dude.

If it's not scratched or damaged in any way, just send it back and I'll send you a scoopy one.

No Stress.

Hey dude.

If it's not scratched or damaged in any way, just send it back and I'll send you a scoopy one.

No Stress.

I'll pull it off this arvo and make 100% sure it's OK and if so I'll post it back this arvo.

Otherwise, I'll start from scratch and put the $'s in your account this arvo.

Just please keep 1 scoopy one aside for me since I really do want it.

Cheers.

Hey ppls.

I have the following spares from the last group buy.....

$80 each plus postage ($25)

3 x R34 GTT Nismo / Series II BLACK

5 x R34 STD front bar BLACK

1 x R34 STD front bar bare, no powder coat ($70, it needs a polish, some minor scuffs)

4 x R33 GTS-T Series I BLACK

2 x R33 GTS-T Series II BLACK

1 x R33 GTS-T Series II bare, no powder coat

2 x R33 custom to suit R33 GTS-T with GTR Front Bar. Bare, no powder coat.

$120 each plus postage ($25)

3 x Stagea Series I with scoop

Come and get em.

Hi Pete,

Did you get the one I sent back to you ?

Also, have you sent out a scoopy one yet ?

I sent you a PM but it must not have gone through. :P

Cheers.

Have you any left for the R34 GTT series 1 front bar non powder coated?

If so i will take it and just PM me your bank details so that i can send you the money across.

Thanks

Shaun

Recieved but mione does not fit as i have a series 2 and have fitted and aftermarket top secret front bar.

Looks like the after market bar is different to the standard series 1 front bar. :rolleyes:

I am looking at getting one custom made now.

Bass Junky's work is top quality and i definetley recommend his diversion plates.

Evil34

Send me photos of the front of your car.

The STD front bar goes pretty close to fitting perfectly on an aftermarket front bar.

Some minor trimming might be required to the front corners, but I'll let you know if you send the photos.

I've got a few spare STD ones still here, so I might be able to help you out.

Cheers

Pete

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Hi Guys,

Just got mine in the mail and i must comment on the quality of this item. Was packaged like it was made of glass, item looks amazing....only took 1 minute to install with a 12mm socket wrench.

Posted on a Friday, received on a Monday....amazing....

Good work Pete.

SunnyCoast.

Hey,

Is the shiny metal option still available for series 1 r34???

like in this picture

Clicky clicky

if so, i will take one asap..

Bryn

Hi bass, I'm interested in getting an air deflector.

I have the nismo front bar (it has the skyline embossed on the front, is that the one?)

Silver34. I have one shiney silver one left in R34 Standard bar style. It has a light scratch or two on it but it's still pretty good. You can have that one for $60 + freight insted of $80 + freight.

Yo-Yo, I've got one R34 GTT Nismo bar one left. $80 + Freight.

Cheers

Too easy,

You'll have payment on my day off tuesday

:)

Should I just use the same account I paid into for the silicon pipe group buy?

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