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i am going to be looking to get a new front bar and maybe new skirts in the next month or 2, but i havnt been able to find any where with a wide range of r32 kits, any one know any places where you can get some nice kits in sydney not jus a GTR front bar? a website would be nice if they have one aswell

thanks for the help guys :D

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Originally posted by BOOSTMEISTER

Best front bar IMO is the Trust one (Or copy) it looks great and goes well with the stock side skirts.

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Whos car is that Cam? A mates?

A set of (nudge, nudge) aero mirrors would set that car off nicely...:(

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Originally posted by BOOSTMEISTER

Yeh that was mine before I sold it and bought an ISUZU MU ?????

Don't ask, please don't ask it only makes me sad....new car will solve my cravings :)

Cam...

... I`m speechless. All I can say is....

... I hope you pulled some birds with that Isuzu...

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Most bodykit shops do a copy of the bar I got mine from Ares Speed in Brisbane but it was made by Blits Motorsport somewhere in QLD, it was a very good quality item and didn't take much preperation to get it ready for paint. I made some tasty mounting brackets as well....that baby was never coming off at high speeds :P

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Originally posted by moo_r32

just involve ur self in a 3 car pile-up and while they r fixing it ask them to put a gtr front bar and not to put the wing back on!!!

wont cost u a cent.

like me!

souds like an idea, only just got the car so maybe later, ha ha ha.

but i much prefer the look of the boot without the spoiler, so if anyone knows someone who wants to swap pm me.

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