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Hi all,

Im trying to complete the body kit for my car and the last thing on the list is a front bar.

I have narrowed it down to two options:

Explosive front bar

or

GP Sports front bar.

Now all the pics ive seen of both these bars have been from the sellers,and all of them use the same pics! (same car)

Does anyone out there have either of these front bars on their car?

Please post them up and help me make up my mind.

For reference the rear bar is Nismo and side skirts are Top Secret. My car is also white.

post-32255-1228693451_thumb.jpg Explosive Front bar

post-32255-1228693491_thumb.jpg Top Secret side skirts

post-32255-1228693654_thumb.jpg GP Sports

CHEERS

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don't mix n match body kit parts people can tell and they look shiit.

go the full explosive kit.

Yes people can tell,

But if you choose parts carefully it can look even better. For example:

Explosive,TopSecret and GP rear bars are way higher than the side skirts and front bar, so if you look at the car from the side the front bar and side skirts are level, then there is a big step up at the back.

The Nismo rear bar is lower therefore giving the car the same line all the way around.

Here are a few pictures of our demo car with the GP Sports Front Bar and Side Skirts (please excuse the hideous indicators, they are long gone). Also some others I found too.

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Im really liking the GP sports bar, its better than the other rubbish thats around. The explosive front bar is to Fat and boring!!!!

Im more into the standard look of the S2. I dont even have sideskirts on mine.

Where can the GP front bad be purchased?

We usually stock the GP Sports Front Bar and Side Skirts, however we have recently sold out of front bars.

If you are looking for another look you can always go the Do Luck GTR Kit for GTS, as seen on our project car:

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