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my car is in a repair shop right now and the guy says that he is getting a contrainer load full of skyline front bumpers

as he is getting a lot of work from me for 250 he is letting me choose which ever one i want and he will spray and fit it

does anyone know some nice front bars for a S2 that i can google and check out

or has anyone got an aftermarket bumper themselfs that they can post a pic of cause i would hate to make the wrong decision when choosing :verymad:

edit: i am very much liking the S2 400r

http://nismo.com.au/pricelists/General/Sky...rts/bluer33.jpg

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edit: i am very much liking the S2 400r

http://nismo.com.au/pricelists/General/Sky...rts/bluer33.jpg

Thats a nice bar! I like the fact that ur still keeping ur series 2 fog lights! Im into the same look!

I also love the explosive kit..

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This was my frontbar

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Thats a nice bar! I like the fact that ur still keeping ur series 2 fog lights! Im into the same look!

I also love the explosive kit..

1298.jpg

This was my frontbar

24-1.jpg

Everyone for themselves, but I think the series II foggies looks yuk!

I suggest a standard GT-R front bar with an matt black bottom lip... simple, but tough as!!

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dont make it look like a spaceship... You don't want something that looks like a standard bar with some death star thing tacked on the bottom... Personally i think you should keep your car clean and simple. The best bars are gtr front bars which fitted well can look great on an s2 gtst. that or just the standard one you had - with the factory lip if you wanted it chunkier looking. Trust bars can look pretty tough but have such a big intake that being an na, without a cooler will look tacky as you will have huge areas of mesh which ends up looking like flywire.

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love the foggies, that's why I'm looking to get a xplosive front bar for mine

it's just that the indicators look a lil awkward from time to time

but if you want a nice and clean look then look no further than the xplosive

on the other hand if you want more rice,

then I'd put my money on the Do-Luck Kits that Psi Parts are selling, they look wicked.

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just keep the original bar with the Nismo lip, clean and looks awesome.

I agree i have it on my car love the look BUT im thinking of changing it not because it doesnt look alright but its comman as u know what... Its nice to have something alittle different...

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Why is my front bar different to other 400R front bars I see..

RyansR33.jpg

this is a series 1 front bar

the one i posted at the start of the thread is a series 2 with the fog lamps and bigger indicators

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s2 foglamps for the win

thats the reason i spent the extra money for a s2 i wanna keep the look

+1. thats exactly what i did haha, coz i just love the look of the indicator and fog lamp.

anyway, i had a little accident last week...and if anyone wanna upgrade their front bar from a stock silver front bar, i'd be happy to buy it off u :nyaanyaa:

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