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Item: R34 GT/T nismo rear bar

Age: new

Condition: fitted & painted orange/red.

Price: $300 neg

To Fit: (What car) R34 GT & GTT

Location: syd/liverpool

Contact: 0413544494

Comments: na

fitted to this car before changing to URAS kit awhile back.

bar has been in storage for over a year now.

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:) its not a nismo bumper

It's a nismo altia rear bar.. i've got one.

a little off topic but, what colour is that 34??... thats pretty much what colour i want... please pm me if you know..

Cheers

Guy

That's filo34's old car.. he's got a page up on cardomain, it's a pretty mad ride.

OK, sorry i'll get out of your thread now :) gl with the sale bro.

I'll throw in my two cents worth, it's not a NISMO rear bar, it is the dealer option Altia bar.

Did have a pic, but this is the best I could find. Good luck with the sale.

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I'll throw in my two cents worth, it's not a NISMO rear bar, it is the dealer option Altia bar.

Did have a pic, but this is the best I could find. Good luck with the sale.

you can buy nismo products through nissan themselves.

It was a factory option from nissan

its a nismo rear bar....

I have the same kit on my car that I brought (as mine was std) and painted and fitted and it didn't Nismo stamped on it anywhere, only Nissan.

All the other Nismo stuff I have brought (indicators dash etc has Nismo stamped all over it) it's a Nissan option bar. :P:D

I have the same kit on my car that I brought (as mine was std) and painted and fitted and it didn't Nismo stamped on it anywhere, only Nissan.

All the other Nismo stuff I have brought (indicators dash etc has Nismo stamped all over it) it's a Nissan option bar. :);)

*points and screams at wogboy* its a NISMO BAR hahahaha

nismo nismo nismo....

Howie go get that catalogue :)

Will do... my local nissan (main north nissan) has a paper copy that the spare parts guy keeps under the counter. Hoping to get a hold of one myself.. he wouldn't sell me his.

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