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i have recently decided to go back to a stock front bar - the aftermarket front bar on my car is rooted

i was going to just put a 'stock' front bar back on after looking at some pictures of stock S2 r33's but after seeing a stock r33 S2 in the car park tonight i noticed it wasn't the same as the pictures . after doing some searching and looking at more S2 r33's it appears there are two types of r33 S2 front bars.....?

can someone help me out a bit and explain the difference in front bars

*some examples of the one i saw in the car park

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* some examples of the one i want

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I don't care what people think, the stock R33 s2 front bar is hideous...ugly as ... even the s1 front bar looks more descent.

lmaoooo duuuuudddeeeeeeee s1 front bars are pukable :S

lolll what front bar would u reccommend then?

the percentage of people who like the S1 front bar more than the S2

are pretty much the same as

the percentage of people who don't like chicken

which is 0.001% according to Inghams

if you don't like chicken, then there's something seriously wrong with you.

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