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buy satanics one and take it to a fibreglasser and mold it a lil better

50 later u got a 500 bar

or find a gtr .. foil the front bar fibreglass and remove .. then mold one from it ...

buying a gtr would defeat the purpose of not buying the one from powerplay. and i dont know any good FG moulders out there to trust em with the job.

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andru why does ur body kit look different to the Jap do luck kit .. its the uk style one and the rear bar looks like shit ..

front bar sexi as pie .. :@ I hope I can find the jap style

wat do u mean by different? and i didnt no there was a UK style?

my rear bar looks shiet? lol fair enough ur the 1st one to tell me that, i actually love it, ties in the side skirts very nicely

this is the official DO Luck R34 (with the do luck front obviously)

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and heres mine

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and if that isnt "jap style" how bout the Signal Auto?

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the only difference from the official Do Luck front abr and the signal Auto front bar is that the bottom sides of the bar flares out. where the original one dosnt

hardly a difference id be suprised if anyone would notice

while im at it has anyone seen the signal auto in the streets of japan? bloody insane vid

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Ur bar looks like this

http://myspace-368.vo.llnwd.net/01166/86/30/1166400368_l.gif

the jap spec bar looks like this .. totally different..

http://www.do-luck.com/img/nissan/sky/bnr34/main_r.jpg

the uk version looks like this

http://au.wrs.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0geunu06jZG6...8090548/**http%

and yours looks like a bomex or something funky .. not do luck i know that..

i just dont like the holes n stuff

Ur bar looks like this

http://myspace-368.vo.llnwd.net/01166/86/30/1166400368_l.gif

the jap spec bar looks like this .. totally different..

http://www.do-luck.com/img/nissan/sky/bnr34/main_r.jpg

the uk version looks like this

http://au.wrs.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0geunu06jZG6...8090548/**http%

and yours looks like a bomex or something funky .. not do luck i know that..

i just dont like the holes n stuff

LOL u idiot theres no such thing as a jap version or UK version. the rear bar i have IS a bommex bar, the bar u want (jap style) is a official Do Luck Rear Bar.

i thought u were talkin about the Front bar.

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don't have a back shot... it's just the nismo/altia kit for the sides and back, so nothing new there... i'm thinking the front is too low to not have a spoiler at the back?

and i can't really lower it because of the front spoiler, there is a too big a gap between the rims and arches. I've only got 17's as well. 18's will help a little, but not much.

so i'm thinking i need the spoiler to balance it out a bit.

flipped it horizontally to get a better idea...

i'd love to get the same height kit all the way around, but it's MEGA $$$, hence when i'm thinking of getting a spoiler to help balance it out a bit.

And i couldn't just get a lower rear bar, and leave the side skirts, i'd have to do it all at once

andi

car looks hot mate. But your skirts and rear bar are almost the same height, so you might have been ok without a spoiler, but looks great overall.

Where'd you get the spoiler from?

i think there is too much of a height difference between the front bar and the rest of the car, maybe i'll take the front spoiler/lip off?

EDIT: what's the cm or mm clearance for the front? looks like it's been lowered? i'd love to lower mine, but have trouble as it is with stock height and my front bar.

does it look better with a spoiler??

excuse the dodgy photochop

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in my opinon u need bigger side skirts and rear bar to get away with the wing, and if u were getting a wing u defiently neeed a bigger one. the stock gtt wing wont do.

a GTR wing is a good option since u have the GTR front

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