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From those pics it looks like there is about $2500 worth of damage. Some c*nt backed into the front of mine not long ago and took out 1 headlight and pushed the bumper slightly out of whack. It took a $1200 bill to fix it. I'm lucky insurance covered it. The headlight was $538 alone!

im on 3rd party fire and theft only. i have to foot the bill for this one. im gonna prob beat out the bonnet. i figured the damage was worth that much tho. it sucks major a**

riggaP, whered u get urs fixed? im trying to find some good smash repairers around. i dont know of any import specialists ones.

Sorry 2 say mate but the GTR bar doesn't fit on a GtsT without some major mods......GTR is wider than a Gtst therefore bar width has to be reduced.....

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They say minor mods? but it can be done.. Jetspeed is useless at telling you exactly how they adapt it to fit, just that it don't fit straight on.

Dj_l3thal spoke to IQ Auto and they said it was an "easy" job to heat melt it into the right shape.

i was under the impression getting gts't GTR Front bars was quite easy? As in, quite a few places have them, and they are made to fit GTS'T's only?

Just wish there was a R34 GTR front bars for GT-T's!! :D

your looking at around $1500 to fix that + the price of a new front bar. u need by the looks of it a new re-enforcement bar, headlights(are they craked)? i did the same thing to my car not a Skyline rather a holden(hold the laughs) i got quoted between $1600 and $1100, but i went to a mates panel beatters in Ivanoh(spelling) got it done for $600 cash but i didnt replace the headlights , they where craked down the bottom.

i can give u the contact details of this panel better if u want. just PM

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