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where did you manage to find genuine ones?

A mate i japan got them for me.

What do you mean genuine?

They are all made from the same mould right... just can be baught from different places

lol... what am I missing?

No. Every place has their own mould of the same kits. Some can be better than others as quite a few people will tell you. The trust front bar your keen on and the trial one you have now are not originals they are fibreglass copies. A genuine Trial front bar will cost over a grand. Where as you can get a copy from ebay for around $200.

The guy on ebay you want to buy the trust front bar from does alright copies. Have seen a couple of his trial copy front bars and they are pretty good. A lot better than some other ones i have seen.

DO NOT buy any kit from ebay full stop.

If you want to waste money and time go ahead.

Monkey warehouse will do all those kits your keen on. Try Dmd or maybe even pm psi parts he might have the same kits too.

All these kits will be low, if you want the look it comes with a price

i got a do-luck front bar on my 34.. and it's so low it's not funny.. it scraps the road if there is a "dip" in the road which is crazy.. i got a brass button clutch in atm which makes getting up the driveway a major pain in the a$$ (gutter in the way).. so to combat this.. i'm having the end of the driveway cut and having it flush with the road and then angle the driveway accordingly lol

Edited by .:: GimpS-R34 ::.

Hm but there are more driveways than your home driveway that you will have to get into...

Mine was really low as well... driving at indro on the way downstairs going down all these ramps, at every single ramp my spoiler touched.. and you cant go sideways or anything -- just things like that. I want a spoiler to look nice, not to get cracked... so still cant decide what I want to do about my front

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