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G'day!

Just been browsing CARMATE and after not finding a GTT front bar that I liked, I thought I'd have a look at the GTR section, and there is one I really like...

http://carmate.com/product_details.php?pro...B&p_id=9663

Question is, can it be adjusted to fit, and if so, I'll be needing a new bonnet too yeah?

Cheers.

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G'day!

Just been browsing CARMATE and after not finding a GTT front bar that I liked, I thought I'd have a look at the GTR section, and there is one I really like...

http://carmate.com/product_details.php?pro...B&p_id=9663

Question is, can it be adjusted to fit, and if so, I'll be needing a new bonnet too yeah?

Cheers.

Thats a Top Secret front bar for a GTR. U can get the same one for a Gt-t from Carmate called the TS2

http://carmate.com/product_details.php?pro...B&p_id=9662

But if u insist on fitting a GTR bar on, u will need GTR bonnet(CF ones r available) & hinges & pins & GTR fenders. Good luck finding a set of fenders. U may be lucky enuf, DNGRUS got a set to do a GTR conversion, check out her thread. And having wider fenders, u may then have to get rims with different offsets or it would just look silly...

lol, I'm being difficult...

Don't like the GTT bar, I find the Do-Luck bar is awesome, but a bit too... eermmm, wanky maybe, too chunky if you will...

Are my chances of getting fenders low are they?? Why's that??

Carbon Fibre can be painted yeah??

What would the approximate cost be doing a GTR conversion with that bar I like???

8 million dollars. Just get the gtt one...

Plus postage...lol

Well try finding someone with a GTR wreck that hasn't got any damaged fenders, i searched for mths & had no luck. Wots wrong with the TS GTS-R bar? Its basically the same as the GTR bar u want minus some holes for fog lights & on the sides.

Btw Marco, if u do decide on the TS GTS-R bar, ive got a sourced that may be able to give us a bit of a discount coz im lookin at getting one end of the yr or maybe in the NY.

buy a pair you reckon??

Yea well if we get 2, he may just give us abit of a discount but ill hav to speak to him first. Its from GT Autostyle anyway, few guys from the forum have bought kits off him and he makes em as u order. Apparently his kits fit straight on unlike some of the cheaper kits. I can even point u to a guy on the forum who's got pics of that TS front bar fitted, looks mint. Well if u decide to, shoot me a pm n we can talk the sphincter of the universe.

sell yours and buy this... the work is already done lol

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...amp;Make=NISSAN

Nice... shame bout the colour...

Im not sure wots been done for the rear tho, looks like factory Gt-t fenders, i dont see any lines where a wide body fenders has been tacked on. Maybe they chopped the rear bar & shortened it. Front looks good tho.

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