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thanks..i really like the jun bodykit..will it sit too low? wouldn't the lip just add too much body to the bumper..i thought bumpers with kits would have less height since its one piece rather than two pieces put together?

and what do you mean by type m? is that a trust kit? i was more interested in a whole kit so to save the hassle of having to match different lukin kits :cool:

type m or M-Spec I don't know it's official name but it's on alot of Series 2 GTS-Ts with the front lip.

it's similar to the GTR side skirts though I'm not sure if it sits lower/higher.

here's a pic from carmate, and if you're up for a bargain you can save $1 by ordering online how good's that?

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i'm also considering swapping my front bar for something that sits a little higher. i used to like it, now i'm over it.

anyone know how much lower/higher the 400r or gtr front bar sits compared to the veilside bar?

i have a veilside on mine and i really hate driving with these if i wanna come and go from my home i have to go over the grass and then on the pavement coz my the normal ones i raised not normal ones coz of floods apparentlly and i can clear the bumps for the standard ones the high ones it scraches like no tomorow and so is the dips they are worse than bumps, but the problem is not the side skirts they have never scratched, its only the bumper bar thats doing all this so i basically drive very carefully, my car is not lowered and it still scratches, if i lower it i thing i should say goodbye to my bodykit :P

i have a veilside on mine and i really hate driving with these if i wanna come and go from my home i have to go over the grass and then on the pavement coz my the normal ones i raised not normal ones coz of floods apparentlly and i can clear the bumps for the standard ones the high ones it scraches like no tomorow and so is the dips they are worse than bumps, but the problem is not the side skirts they have never scratched, its only the bumper bar thats doing all this so i basically drive very carefully, my car is not lowered and it still scratches, if i lower it i thing i should say goodbye to my bodykit :P

lol, my head hurt trying to read that :P

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