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Hey guys.

I will make one for the R32 GTR and GTS-T but they consume enormous amounts of my time and countless lunch hours driving around dropping stuff off, picking stuff off and going to the bloody post office.

I've just come back from honeymoon and have got a busty few months coming up, but when I have some spare time on weekends I will give it a go.

If anybody has a guide already fitted to a car (Greddy/ARC etc) who could lend it to me, it would make my life considerably easier (and would score you a free one :P )

BASS OUT

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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.

:thumbsup:

Wow.... What awesome FABRICATION skills you have demonstrated tp everyone here. Care to explain how you design them so the people demanding an R32 one might actually be able to have a go themselves???

This is ADVERTISING!!!!

Move the thread.

Wow.... What awesome FABRICATION skills you have demonstrated tp everyone here. Care to explain how you design them so the people demanding an R32 one might actually be able to have a go themselves???

This is ADVERTISING!!!!

Move the thread.

This has come up many times on the forums now and thread will be staying.

It doesn't violate any forum rules and its in the best interests of the forum users, he provides a quality product at a competitive price. If you think you can do better than please feel free to post up to let us all know :blink:

Cheers Ben

Nuclear Skyline.

It's fabrication. Please explain how spending many many hours designing, drafting and then prototyping, cutting, and punching is not fabrication?

So I use technology for my fabrication.... So do the vast majority of fabricators who make more than one of something.

Not critising the quality or the actual design of the product... Probably is a fantastic product.... I thought though:

Welcome to SAU's newest forum, the Fabrication section.

This is the place to discuss custom fabrication of anything car related, like;

tools used - welders/band saws/lathes etc etc

methods of fabrication - metal Fab/Welding/fibreglassing

problems encountered during Fabrication (help)

Custom car fabrication/roll cages/rust repair

tips on welding methods

fabricating custom IC piping and ways and techniques

fabricating IC mounts/ oil cooler mounts

surge tank boxes

out of the square conversions

build your own strut braces

Just doesnt seem to fit

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