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so much hostility

but as for front bars! here's a few standard ones, nothing wrong with them but i really like the black one because the front grill changes the look a bit as well!

and then theres the 40th Anniversary factory optional front bar :)

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well my kit is the GTR front which is fiberglass and fitts so well cant even tell, rear pods genuine so plastic, 400R sides genuine so plastic as well

thanx gtrkite i like mine to

and the 40th anniversary is the same as a M-Spec just has embrodary on the seats and a gay badge on the side near the window saying 40th anniversary soooo nothing special no more than mine

well my kit is the GTR front which is fiberglass and fitts so well cant even tell, rear pods genuine so plastic, 400R sides genuine so plastic as well

thanx gtrkite i like mine to

and the 40th anniversary is the same as a M-Spec just has embrodary on the seats and a gay badge on the side near the window saying 40th anniversary soooo nothing special no more than mine

Oh it is that extra bit more... it is newer- late 1997 to early 1998 "40th Anniversary" were the last of the R33s, received additional factory option stuff, newer components, some "gay" badges to show off.... and etc....

It is somewhat like the '1997 Series 3 R33 GTR' to the '1995 Series 1 R33 GTR' or a '1994 R32 GTR V-Spec II' to '1993 R32 GTR' - between the newer/older there were additional factory options made available, some components were change, badges, price, resale value... some of the differences in those are more significant than the non-GTR R33 but so is the price difference.

Then theres something like the V-Spec II which is just BETTER because of it's sticker and is newer - sure theres the brakes and the wheels but because its a V-Spec II and is the last of it's kind it is something special over the others and will be a collector's item one day if it already isnt.

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