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Hi people, Can someone help answer the trivia on R32 GTR front bar?

How does some 32 GTR's have 2 cut out holes in the front bar and some don't?

Is it because "plain" GTR has flush fron bar and type m or V-Spec does have a cut out for cooling?

I think it's "N1" GTR is that has cooling holes.

Anyone please shed some light on this. :P

Cheers

Dave

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The add on kit was homologated for Group A racing.

It consisted of the two cutouts, a small spolier on the front of the bonnet, larger side skirts, a small additional rear spoiler.

Correctly it belonged to the Nismo verson, built in 1990.

There is no M spec Gt-R.

V-Spec Gt-Rs are no different to the povvo pack one with regard to add on kits.

only n1s had the cut out from factory. but on the street every second car has added them. Its easy to spot a genuine one since it came with cut outs in the bumper reinformcement bar. all the copies have had to cut the wholes out later

only n1s had the cut out from factory. but on the street every second car has added them. Its easy to spot a genuine one since it came with cut outs in the bumper reinformcement bar. all the copies have had to cut the wholes out later

^^^ absolutely 100% correct....

Edit: Dave here

My '94 doesn't have the N1 front bar or the N1 ducts but does have the ducts cut out of the reinforcement bar.

Edit: Oh any my 89 has a factory N1 front bar but im guessing the reinforcement bar was cut out by the mechanic.

Edited by benm

ahh very good point and I had forgotten all about it.

I've seen other ones like that before, I think at some point late in r32 series all reo bars got the cut out (ie same part# as n1). but they still have the normal front bar

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