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zerotohundred,

Pretty sure it's 400R bumper (can't tell if it's plastic or fibreglass - owner can confirm) with Series 3 GT-R front lip.

Cheers

Grant

Yusss ;) Another peep with that seemingly uber uncommon front bar!

Wish mine was purple tho.. always wanted one that colour!

As people have mentioned.. say goodbye to your wallet! Burn those CC's now! I bought my exhaust 4 months before i even owned a Skyline ;)

Spent a sheeetload since too... but its all worth it. Love it to death. Bar the colour we have the same kit overall too.

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woot! action shot :)

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this is my 98 40th anniversary. with a list of mods that runs for a page long. wouldnt sell it for anything else though.

I loved it until i spotted that giant wing on the back.

What have you done to it. NNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!

I loved it until i spotted that giant wing on the back.

What have you done to it. NNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!

lol GT wing has since been removed and replaced with a D Wing :P i know. it came over from japan with the wing on it. just never got round to removing it.

I loved it until i spotted that giant wing on the back.

What have you done to it. NNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!

Front bar looks 400R except the bottom lip is different, looks like an aftermarket lip or one that has been modified.

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it is exactly the same as this front bumper here.

The standard 400r front bumper you see on most gts-t isn't an original copy the lip is shaped differently.

This front bumper on this GTR is a genuine 400r front bar and same one that is on my gts-t. i still havent seen this front bumper on any other gts-t in the world.

Great purchase mate! Midnite purple is a top colour.

So good-bye to all your hard earned though!

Seeing as you have an auto there's someone on this forum who has a you-tube vid of there customised auto shift kit in action.

It's absolutly wicked. I'll try and search for it and pop it up as an idea for you instead of converting to manual as that'll be big dollars.

Cheers and good luck!

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