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okay!>!>.this is a weird weird question....but atm my car doesnt have a front bar on it (previously was a 400r) and now going to be a GTR.... my front mount is about to be changed but i dont know what order to get things done..... im scared that if i go and get the front mount fitted ( iwould do it myself but need all new piping made up ) and get it all tuned... ill get the GTR front bar fitted and it wont have a flush finish..... however i dont want to have the front bar ripped on and off when its brand new...... anyone found this to be an issue before??...

any ideas would be helpful

plus... if i get the bar fitted tyhen its just more labour costs to have it taken off again uno...

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Taking a front bar off is so simple. Get it done first so you can flush fit the cooler but not too flush as it will rattle against the front bar. Cooler pipes will be the harder to fix if it isn't done right so that's what you need to concentrate on.

Taking a front bar off is so simple. Get it done first so you can flush fit the cooler but not too flush as it will rattle against the front bar. Cooler pipes will be the harder to fix if it isn't done right so that's what you need to concentrate on.

cheers for the reply dude...... yeah i guess that is probably the smarter option.... god dam i want more money!!!.... mmmm... cheers mate

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