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Have you already sourced a Top Secret front bar? If so, where from?

I was ordering one from the spoiler shop here in perth, turns out they cant get them at the moment and I'd probably be waiting 4-6 months! Need to find someone that has it in Perth, im pretty decided on this kit and dont want to have to change my mind again, lmao

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this after installing them, later on i recessed them in a bit further, tinted them and put mesh over the holes.

its a 400r front bar, but i didnt want the ghey round indicators in the uprights, they look terrible

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this after installing them, later on i recessed them in a bit further, tinted them and put mesh over the holes.

its a 400r front bar, but i didnt want the ghey round indicators in the uprights, they look terrible

Hey mate,

Clean ride buddy...that's something different alright...but not really my thing too...but I agree with you, those round big fat lights in the middle (unless they're original Nissan GTR ones), look gay as hell...

What I may do is as per my first pictures...mount smaller indicators at the front...don't know yet...decisions, decisions...

Fellas, you can get the Top Secret bar online on EBAY...I've looked everywhere else and cannot find it...just type in R33 Top Secret and you will find it...go for it, a few good specials now... a mate of mine purchased a full kit from the only ebayer that sells them and said they fit like a dream!

will it fit GTST ?

Sure will mate, but you will have to fold the sides into a bit and refibreglass it to fit...as the GTR guards are a bit more flared as you know...but sure...it will work...

I used S15 Silvia sidewinkers and they fitted like a charm, the only problem now is that my flashers blink very fast because of the lower wattage of the new winkers. :(

Heres a couple more pics, i bought two 4 LED clusters they are small as but light up very bright :D they were like 30 bucks for the pair from autobarn but well worth the buy (much better then using trailer lights imo) i just cable tied the rear clips on the back of the indicators through the mesh that i had on my front bar.. works a treat and my dad helped me with some tidy cabling / heatstrink

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cheers

Oh and i should mention that when buying LED indicators the frequency is faster or something, so flashes fast a resistor can fix it I'm just lazy, i got defected for having a tiny bit of metal on my old steering wheel and they checked all my lights etc and didn't say anything about them flashing too fast or anything.. so should be fine unless you get annoyed by the little arrow on your dash --> going fast :D

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