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hey all,

Im after a used front bar like this:

http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m238/Msports180/Image629.jpg[\img]

also, after the sides and rear pods too to suit 4 door R34.

thanks

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seen the orange one is mine i'll contribute :(

try autoworx in wangara WA, they do the sideskirts and rear pods. But im unsure of the front bar.

Neil

thanks mate i got a big head now :wave:

i could sell you the whole car and then u could put the stuff on yours :P

if you cant find autoworx send me a pm and i'll find there details for ya.

hey all,

Im after a used front bar like this:

http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m238/Msports180/Image629.jpg[\img]

also, after the sides and rear pods too to suit 4 door R34.

thanks

This bar is actually a Nissan Sport bar (an OEM option direct from Nissan) and not NISMO. How do I know this I hear you ask, well I just had an insurance claim for a new front bar and ordered direct from Nissan here in Oz. No problems at all. However if you are looking for used, try Slidewize Imports and grab one fron Yahoo Auctions.

http://page9.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/k40918522

Cheers

Muz

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thanks mate i got a big head now :wave:

i could sell you the whole car and then u could put the stuff on yours :P

if you cant find autoworx send me a pm and i'll find there details for ya.

please sell me ur stuff :-)

i found the number in the whitepages. gotta call em up but still looking for something cheap even if a little work is needed.

seen the orange one is mine i'll contribute :(

try autoworx in wangara WA, they do the sideskirts and rear pods. But im unsure of the front bar.

Neil

Neil, rang autoworx and they said they have never done for a r34 4door.

Hey man i was just down at Driftline Racing in Melbourne the other day and they have the exact front bar you are after there for sale. Looks like it your lucky day. For more information call Roshan direct on 0425 855 540.

Luke

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