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Hi Guys,

Just wondering if anyone has any idea where u can get the r32 gtr gforce front bar from as I havent had much luck. If your wondering what it looks like heres a pics of the top secret vq32 with the same front bar.

130_TOPSECRET_NissanSkylineR32GTR_1.jpg

Thanks,

Brett

EDIT: changed title

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--{TRYDIS}--: I guess I could get it custom made but id prefer to get the proper bar itself

1400r: no idea if they sell them on yahoo.jp I guess I should have a look there, prolly will have some luck although I was hoping there was a distributor in aus

Ronin 09: yeah it is aye, doesnt look over the top but makes the 32 front even meaner imo :(

I have a hpi magazine here (no 67 to be exact) that features the top secret 32 gtr with the vq35de in it, so it may well be a top secret product, if so does anyone know where/how to get one

thanks,

brett

http://www.topsecretjpn.com/r32.shtml

$1250 for the front bumper :(

yeah thanks for that I just looked it up myself, I don't think ill be forking out 1250 for the bar seeing I intend on drifting the car anyways, unless I make heaps of moulds of it when I get it...

EDIT: if its in USD thats even worse :D

Edited by reaper

please don't copy it. the more people that copy other companies hard work then sell cheap arse knock offs means the less those companies will be inclined to develop new products. if you like the bar, buy one from Top Secret.

please don't copy it. the more people that copy other companies hard work then sell cheap arse knock offs means the less those companies will be inclined to develop new products. if you like the bar, buy one from Top Secret.

I was only talking about copying it for myself, so when I smash one against a ripple strip I just put another on... I don't intend on stealing business from top secret nor selling the copies if I do end up buying a genuine one. I just mentioned it as id prefer not to be up for 1250 us$ every time I hit a ripple strip which is every drift day basically :(

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