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Well, its a Top Secret GTR style front bar if any one is questioning the title.

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and after:gallery_23968_1957_67861.jpg

Tell me which look do you like better :P

Just a teaser more pictures to come.

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Ive been eagerly awaiting ur results Forged, its finally here. Wooo... Looks mint mate. Did u end up using Impul skirts? Which rear bar did u go with or r u still deciding on that one? Im leaning towards the GTR rear atm.

If its not too much to ask, can u get me a few more pics of both front bar & Impul skirts from different angles? As u know this was exactly the kit i was gonna be going with, was just awaiting ur results. Lemme know how the fitting went and also quality of the kit.

Thanks for all compliments. Yeah I thought its gonna be quite an unique package. Glad it turned out the way I imagined :cheers:

2nd one is easily better.

I like the more open grille and of course the big mouth FMIC.

What rims are those?

Wheels are Rays Gram lights Maximum gl57_maximum_ltgrey_ci3_l.jpg

Ive been eagerly awaiting ur results Forged, its finally here. Wooo... Looks mint mate. Did u end up using Impul skirts? Which rear bar did u go with or r u still deciding on that one? Im leaning towards the GTR rear atm.

If its not too much to ask, can u get me a few more pics of both front bar & Impul skirts from different angles? As u know this was exactly the kit i was gonna be going with, was just awaiting ur results. Lemme know how the fitting went and also quality of the kit.

Thanks G Force. Yeah had a few delays putting parts together so it took longer than usual but it was worth the wait I think. Yes these are Impul skirts. Good to know that you are thinking along the same line here, I really do prefer the simple look of the Impuls that IMO flow better with the car's original bodywork. Still has the standard rear bar at the moment. Not sure if I want to change it. Maybe you guys can give me some ideas.

I will have some more pictures soon, might be doing a photoshoot the during the weekend.

Nice, very nice indeed

I do agree with DriftyR33 though in that gettin a lip on there would finish it up nicely, but well done

The bottom lip for the Top Secret front bar is not available for a Gt-t, not that i know of anyway. Im chasing one myself. U can get a genuine Top Secret CF one available only for a Top Secret GTR but it would cost u an arm n ur left nut. The next best idea i could come up with was to get someone to make this lip up, no idea how much it would cost tho and im thinking it'd probly be better made of plastic rather than fibreglass since its at the bottom & may need to take abit of a beating from the speed humps & kerbs.

Anyone have experience with moulding kits or had one custom made for them? Would like to hear ur thoughts on this and the cost involved.

Hey Forged not trying to hijack ur thread but thought u may be interested in this as well.

i was quite interested what the car would look like with a nismo style bonnet lip. must of cost you a fortune for that thing from powerplay imports.

but does look insane mate

can we get some front on views?

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