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I originally had a TRIAL front bar on my 33gts, left my car about 85mm off the ground when I wasnt in there. (I weigh 70kg and car has standard springs)

My mate modified it, did an awsome job. Took off everything below the middle holes in the kit. My car doesn't look as mean :O

lol, I want to buy another front spoiler. My driveway is a gutter... so grats Algester. It cant be to low.

I'm looking at

400R

Veilside

Top Secret

or try again with my Trial front...

I just want a meaner looking car again! :'( /sad

original

skyline_front.jpg

after my mate got to it

skyline_1.jpg

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all of the aftermarket one will be at least as low as the trial one I would say...

save your money and save for rims and suspension or rims...

or better still if you want looks go custom designed car graphics...

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+1 with 75 coupe.

bigger rims lifts car off ground some more so it can help the front bar get less damage. and suspension changes will help too.

and ++++1 for the top secret!! i want it too

there is always 1 on ebay. check it out.

Jaye

PS ur mate did a decent job on the change to the front bar. good work.

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I was looking at buying one off eBay (the whole kit) for 550$ I think off the top of my head...

The guy is in brisbane also so 1 day delivery - Get my mate to paint them again hehe.

If its just as low as the trial I probably won't be able to go for it then :'(

But maybe it's a good reason to get large rims as well :(

I honestly thought though, that the top secret front wouldn't be as high as the trial... you just broke my bubble man!!!

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That's one mean lookin' driveway approach! :(

haha sad fella!!!

That ain't my drive way :P That one is easy as piss to get in... Its the one where I park it. It's a friggen gutter lol for ALL the houses on my street. Everyone in our street has bits of timber sitting in the gutter so they can get their holdens and fords in

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umm bigger rims will not lift your car off the ground, if it does then you will have other problems like speedo calibration and wouldn't that also change your cars handling as well..,

larger diameter rims means lower profile tyres, so you the cars height won't/shouldn't change...

Take the front bar off & go the drift look....

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They look decent... but not exactly what I am looking for. There is a dude on ebay that sells new kits - seems really good for great prices. Just got to paint myself and that is 0 problem-a.

I still really want to know which is lower to the ground:

Trial or Top Secret

Becuase I did like my trial... but then again I did get it modded becuase it was just so low lol. Even if the top secret was say... 20mm higher or something that would be perfect... *prays*

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A little off topic richie, but do you have any side on shots of your car? I'm looking for skirts to go with my trial front, but i can't seem to find many examples with the same front.

Stay with the trial front btw, it's the best one imo - not too over the top, but still pretty badass.

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Yeh I know... just ONE of my mates convinced me to have it cut so it wasnt so low.

I'm really thinking hard about just buying a new trial front lol...

Also, I dont really have any side pictures, but I am just using the standard sides

http://mezmamedia.com/richie/photos/skylin...u/skyline_2.jpg that would be the most side on one I have.

But, if you are looking for sides, I think these ones look pretty nice:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nismo-400R-side-ski...oQQcmdZViewItem

Have a look at that dudes ebay shop...

The top secret sides look pretty cool to:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Top-Secrect-R33-bum...oQQcmdZViewItem

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