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Item: R32 GTR Front Bar - OEM

Age: '89 -'94?

Condition: was prepped for painting by previous owner

Price:$350

To Fit:R32 GTR or can be retro-fitted to GTS-T

Location:Brisbane

Contact:Paul

Comments: As above, the bar is a genuine nissan plastic R32 GTR bar without bar slot cutouts.

Lower lip has some scratches and scrapes as per usual.

Will swap for a '93 R32 GTS-T Type M bar in good cond, prefer oem blue.

Pickup only

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Ph or txt: 0421 789 416

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Just a note that dont look like a gtr bar the intercooler mouth looks to small

The intercooler opening size is 700 x 210mm. That is a 600 x 300 front mount behind it...

The intercooler opening size is 700 x 210mm. That is a 600 x 300 front mount behind it...

My gtr just fits a 300mm cooler behind it likes like one of the knock offs that where made just it have little nissan symbols stamped into it on the back

My gtr just fits a 300mm cooler behind it likes like one of the knock offs that where made just it have little nissan symbols stamped into it on the back

Well thats a 210mm opening. If you have a 300mm opening, that would put the bottom of the cooler 40mm lower than the bottom edge of this bars lower lip (Bearing in mind my car isn't overly low...) Thats pretty low. I just had a look through the gallery, paul-e's 89 GTR's opening looks identical to this bar. Hey i invite anyone to come over and be the judge as this is the first GTR bar i've owned. Weren't there different factory bar variations available?

Dmac 25, I'd suggest you post a similar close-up pic of your "proper gtr bar" here as a comparison to back-up your claim of this being a knockup. If you do and it appears to be 90mm taller in the opening, I will stand corrected and withdraw this bar from sale as a geniune bar. If not, next time send the seller a PM first before potentially f**king up someone's legitimite sale.

it doesnt really look like a copy, the bottom lip detaches and it is made of plastic

although genuine gtr bars dont fit on gts-t's without a bit cut out the middle

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