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Hi,

I've recently purchased a car through an importer over in Japan, I'm very happy with my purchase excluding the 400R front bar that it has.

I've seen a few other after-market front bars and I don't really like any of them more than the 400R front bar and I'd prefer to have a stock front bar.

I'm just wondering how much a Series 2 or 3 front bar would cost? I've had a look on yahoo auctions as the car has not yet left the country and I've found one but the owner wants >$1000 for the bar, however the front bar is "brand new" according to the ad.

Any idea how much an R33 GTR front bar is worth?

This is for a white 1998 GTR.

Regards,

Gareth

P.S. searched but only found people trying to buy R33 GTR front bars.

Edited by some_cs_student

You can buy the front b/bar skin from Nissan in Australia for about $600, all R33 GTR front bars are the same .

The front lip is the expensive one about $1000 for series I+II and a bit more for series III ( they are different).

Edited by wrxhoon
You can buy the front b/bar skin from Nissan in Australia for about $600, all R33 GTR front bars are the same .

The front lip is the expensive one about $1000 for series I+II and a bit more for series III ( they are different).

Thanks wrxhoon, but are not the Series 1 and Series 2 bars different?

I assume that Series 3 is the same as Series 2 excluding the lower front lip?

Does anyone know how much it would cost to get one made up in fiberglass or another material (plastic-like)? (front bar or lower lip, I think it was ~$250 from unique auto sports for a fiberglass lower lip).

Regards,

Gareth

Thanks wrxhoon, but are not the Series 1 and Series 2 bars different?

I assume that Series 3 is the same as Series 2 excluding the lower front lip?

Does anyone know how much it would cost to get one made up in fiberglass or another material (plastic-like)? (front bar or lower lip, I think it was ~$250 from unique auto sports for a fiberglass lower lip).

Regards,

Gareth

All 3 series GTR b/bars are the same, only the lower lip on the series III is different.

You can buy aftermarket all in one b/bar-lip f/glass but I wouldn't.

You can buy series III lower lip f/glass as well but they crack as soon as you hit them underneath.

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