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Hi

ive just been offerd a standard frontbar for my R32 for a great price, but the guy said it was off a series2 R32 and mine was a series1 and he did'nt know if they were compatable...

could anyone please clear it up for me as im in desperate need for a new frontbar, while i repair my aftermarket one...

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Hi

ive just been offerd a standard frontbar for my R32 for a great price, but the guy said it was off a series2 R32 and mine was a series1 and he did'nt know if they were compatable...

could anyone please clear it up for me as im in desperate need for a new frontbar, while i repair my aftermarket one...

I take it he means its a M Spec front bar.

Will fit (same mounting points as yours) and shouldn't require you to make any alterations.

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Thanks for the quick replie.. ;)

forgive my ignorance but whats the difference with an M-spec bumper :D

slightly different shape intake holes with the m-spec having a slightly larger opening and having a vertical element in the middle of the centre opening, and the m-spec came with rear pods, and additional factory optioined side skirts. Both had driving lights just different shape also. In addition i think they also had 'slightly' different colours within the interior!!

(thats just of the top of my head, could be more)

All the best Peter.

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