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I got r 34 with do luck front bar and looking to get skirts and rear bar..

with the rear i choose bomex..

just want to get you guys opinion which sides i should get..

thinkin of r34 gtr signal car for the skirts but have no idea on the name..

also, i put the front bar yesterday.. after when i drive it it makes this wheezing noise wen rev it hard..

anyone have any idea wer this sound came from, im thinkin i make a hole or sumthin into the intercooler..

thanks in advance..

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i whould seriously check all your fans and cooler piping, like mine the front bar came very close to everything. that might be wher ethe noise is comming from, also make sure its secured proberly. how many bolts have u got securing the front bar? i made 2 extra brackets to hold the front bar down to give it extra support cuz it is a huge bar.

where did u get it from and how much?

i got mine from DMD and ended up paying 1000. this was about a year ago wen these things were top secret lol

as for the front bar looks insane man, its a shame it hasnt got the whole kit yet, but i defiently recommend the bomex rear bar, and even the side skirts!!!! (but that would be a complete copy of my car aswell lol.

let me know wat u decide, love to see it.

where bouts are u?

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i whould seriously check all your fans and cooler piping, like mine the front bar came very close to everything. that might be wher ethe noise is comming from, also make sure its secured proberly. how many bolts have u got securing the front bar? i made 2 extra brackets to hold the front bar down to give it extra support cuz it is a huge bar.

where did u get it from and how much?

i got mine from DMD and ended up paying 1000. this was about a year ago wen these things were top secret lol

as for the front bar looks insane man, its a shame it hasnt got the whole kit yet, but i defiently recommend the bomex rear bar, and even the side skirts!!!! (but that would be a complete copy of my car aswell lol.

let me know wat u decide, love to see it.

where bouts are u?

check everythin already.. seems in the right place or not comin off..

got it from bodyform aswell for 550 for bar only.. no fitting or painting..

this is the second time i put my bar on.. first time didnt secure properly and came off doin 100 in highway, so crack and stuff..

now i got 4 screw in the middle, 2 screw at the side and 8 bolts underneath, and using the reo bar aswell.

so it doesnt move or shake like the stock bar..

btw im in sydney..

wanna get the side which level with the front so dont look funny.. lol

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Do luck skirts you can get from body form ... Just ask him to fit the kit .. save it from flying off! and he'll fit it perfect..

You have to order the skirts .. dont get impul skirts looks like shit .. however the impul rear bar is porn .. as is the do luck rear when it hasnt been modded!

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Was faced with a similar decision to yours buddy, Impul or C-West. The Impul although was my first original choice just seemed to plain to me in the end, I ended up going with C-West. I think the C-West would suit your front bar better, and by the way that is HOT! I would of definately got a Do-Luck bar if I didn't have my front end. And $550 from Peter? f**k you got a good deal considering the quality of his work.

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Hi Guys

Your rides all looks great with the kits. I finally found a Veilside kit for GTT and now at the paint shot. Still haven't fix to the car yet, keep you all posted. Btw what wing you guys reckon should match with it? I heard the original GTT wing is useless after 180km/h. Kinda broke now but hoping to look into CWest Carbon wing for GTR when fill up my wishing well again. Cheers!

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Sorry mate, i always thought the rear wing is meant for high speed stability isn't it? Correct me if possible, when the GT Wing is set high up is more for Track high speed runs and for drag is is the opposite to have less resistance for the 1/4 mile. I prefer the low type like SARD or SIGNAL wing which is close to the GTT height. Appreciate feedback on their GT Wing stability...Cheers!

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