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Hey guyz looking for a trust front bar for a 33 s2 JetSpeed quoted $1000 for the kit itself and sprayed and fitted! i think that seems a bit steep! Anyone got contacts where i could get one cheaper than that? Also do u think it would look funny with just the front bar with just the normal side skirts for a S2 R33? heres a pic of the car to help make ur mind up.

Your opinions would be fantastic

Thanks

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i have a trust bar on series 1 33 i think it would look out of place on its own they dont look to bad with type m side skirts and pods though if you wanted to go a cheaper option then a whole aftermarket kit.... i had the type m kit before my bn kit was fitted not sure if they fit series 2 but i cant see why not

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If your in Sydney, go to Louie at Xclusive Colours, Smithfield. 0413581099 he will do it for REAL CHEAP and his jobs one of the best in colour matching and etc. If you say ur from SAU he'll drop the price BTW

Austin

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If your in Sydney, go to Louie at Xclusive Colours, Smithfield. 0413581099 he will do it for REAL CHEAP and his jobs one of the best in colour matching and etc. If you say ur from SAU he'll drop the price BTW

Austin

Do you know of any in Melbourne dude?

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  • 1 year later...

digging up an old thread as i still cant seem to get a answer anywhere...

im looking for a Trust front bar for a Series 2......anyone know anywhere

only place i know is VIVAGARAGE supposedly has s2 trust bars but ive heard so many bad reviews about their kits.?

please someone help

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