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Originally posted by benm

That car is forsale too, see the For Sale section.

Indeed Ben, it is Merli's old car. It can be seen at the forsale section on www.gtr.com.au under gtst's.

I wouldn't mind putting that front bar on my car. Its defectable because there is no front indicator.

Mark

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Originally posted by benm

If only the rear bar was a better fit...

The sidepods leave about a 4-5mm gap from joining up flush with the corner of the rear bar... any ideas ?

check out my avatar, its got the 400r front, sides and rear and it all fits nicely

It's low as fark and it hits everything.

So was my old GTR bar? Anyway, they still have to cut my new 400 bar to fit my HKS under there apparently.

Most kits if you ask me you need to mich and match a bit, very few look great for both the front, skirts, and rear bar or pods.

p.s. Inasnt - I specifically bought the 400R bar because you are so great and i wanted to copy you... i just wanted to say that before you accuse me of it anyway :P

INASNT: Have you got and good quality closeup pics of the rear corners, i wanna see how flush it joins up coz i still got a 4mm gap on both sides.

I think the problem is the side pods where they screw onto the mudflap bit... if i sand them back on the inside part any more they'll end up cracking.

Originally posted by benm

INASNT: Have you got and good quality closeup pics of the rear corners, i wanna see how flush it joins up coz i still got a 4mm gap on both sides.  

I think the problem is the side pods where they screw onto the mudflap bit... if i sand them back on the inside part any more they'll end up cracking.

I do but i am 2000km from my car and dont have any pics with me

Originally posted by =KowP=

i want a jun front bar for my series 2 R33... who knows how much and where to get it in sydney???

thanx.

Jetspeed and UAS have the Jun bar.

But look at it - looks like snow shovel.

You know you're gonna scrape the roads with that.

T.

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