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can some one please lead me to one for my 1992 r32 gtst..have the stock bar with foggies so i want something that will fit straight on to it...not the aero option bar.

or can anyone make one? if so how much and where? i'm in vic.

thanks bru.

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lips for the type m bars or standard gts bars are rare as f**k

i recently saw someone post a pic of their gts with one and someone asked to buy it off him and the idiot sold it, it didnt look that great anyway

the only lips that are in "mass" production are to suit GTR bars anyway

if your really desperate go and see topstage and see if he'll make you up a custom one

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yeh i think getting one custom made is the only way to go at the moment...there was a thread up on SAU a while ago about someone in the process for making lips for 32, 33 and 34 but now i can't find it...cause i really would like to know how thats going...i'd want the lip to be like unpainted plastic style like how it is for the gtr bars

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I've got the same front bar as you, and was looking for a front lip too. I ended up getting the standard auto drop down lip and customizing it slightly so it could be mounted like a normal lip.

This is what I came up with after fitting and painting it up

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If you want something that wraps around the bar from wheel arch to wheel arch, then there is this one available on Yahoo, starting at ~$90 (shipping would be nice and cheap too, as it's 2 piece)

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There we are :thumbsup:

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lips for the type m bars or standard gts bars are rare as f**k

i recently saw someone post a pic of their gts with one and someone asked to buy it off him and the idiot sold it, it didnt look that great anyway

the only lips that are in "mass" production are to suit GTR bars anyway

if your really desperate go and see topstage and see if he'll make you up a custom one

yeh i was the one to get that lip for $80 i think it adds that extra uniqueness to any car its on

looks better now in gloss black than it used to in gunmetal

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nah most of the work i did myself and then took it nearly finished to the panelshop (needed filler, primer and paint)

work out to about $150 with buying it off u cause i took it to my old panelbeating boss and he done it cheap :D

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Series 2 Front lip for r32.

Always wanted one, it will cost a touch over $400 delivered for a fibreglass lip...One kerb and there goes the lip :(

If only a fibreglass shop made copies of them and sold for $200~

http://page3.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/c161301054

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Or, you try and fit a GTR frontbar lip

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the first one is a fibreglass lips (or maybe even plastic who knows) the 2nd one is a gtr lip probably just cable tied on lol

Gtr Lip is alot wider then the stock front bar, it would have to be cut in half and re fibre glassed to fit. its about and inch and a half to wide on each side.

I was playing around this arvo with the GTR lip would requre alot of work to fit on the stock bar.

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well that is definately a gtr lip in the drifting pic, you can see its the unpainted plastic

I agree the lip is genuine but it may have been cut shorter and plastic welded back together and painted in matte black. People have done this with whole gtr front bars to make them fit a gtst.

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