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Well, I design them and sub-contract the manufacture.

Pics below.

Laser Cut, CNC Press Braked and Powder Coated.

R33 GTS-T Series I, Series II

R34 GTT standard bar and Nismo Bar

Stagea Series I with and without Scoop

Stagra Seres II with and without Scoop.

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No offence but........

Garage Defend FTW :)

Hey mate, is that a R33 GTR radiator guide from Garage Defend??? Becuase they dont list any for the GTS-t so im assuming its the GTR one. You got any more pics?? Would love to get one of those if you could tell me where you got it from.

Thanxs champ

Hey mate, is that a R33 GTR radiator guide from Garage Defend??? Becuase they dont list any for the GTS-t so im assuming its the GTR one. You got any more pics?? Would love to get one of those if you could tell me where you got it from.

Thanxs champ

Not sure if it's a GTR or GTST one, it fit perfectly on my GTST though. I bought it 2nd hand of a forum member

Bass Junky,

Are you able to put up some information that will help out the other members if they were to try and create something like this for themselves? Afterall this is a fabrication section ... any specific problems encountered that someone would face doing this themselves?

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