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hello have you ever licked the underside of an ice cube?

anyway, ive currently got an east bear/gtr front bar and bonnet on my car and im looking for a change.

i have no idea what other kits are available for the gtt's

so what are some nice front bars? something that will sit nicely with the factory nismo skirts/rear bar

ps. i dont want the new front bar to make the front end/car look anything like a gtr!

thank you

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CWEST ?

Theres a knock off model based on the CWEST kit on Carmate.com.au

Havent had any experience with their kits, but the promotional pics on their site dont look too good, crappy quality and angles dont show you the good sides of the "CW" kit. Google it :(

MRXTCZ

Can someone post pics of :

Do Luck Kit

Top Secret

East Bear

C West

Kits please.

I would do it here, but due to stupid internet protocol at work they dont let me upload images or multimedia -.-

idiots i tells yah!

MRXTCZ

here is a pic of the do-luck front bar for a gtt

post-40562-1222234614_thumb.jpg

and here is a topsecret one, but fot a gtr, its basically the same anyway

post-40562-1222234941_thumb.jpg

and the cross factory kit, but used on a 32-34 conversion

post-40562-1222234981_thumb.jpg

Edited by RusH_

^ he'll never be done!!!!!!!!

he doesnt answer his phone, reply to sms's & emails & pms!!!!!!!!!!!!!

nothing can beat gtr front end :)

as for rear bar & side skirts, im still choosing which one to get. everything ive seen are ugly! if only vertex made a R34 kit lol

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