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Hi everyone.

I smashed my front bar at the last drift day and I need one to get allign the front again.

I would like to buy a genuine GTR bar so if you have one let me know.

Otherwise does someone have one that I could borrow for a few weeks? Any type of R32 front bar will do.

I'm in Doncaster East.

Thanks guys

Russ

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Hey Russ I have my old front bar sitting at home that you're more than welcome to use if you need it. Only damage is one of the mounting points snapped off when guttered the bar that has been temporarily fixed and holds well.

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It's not quite black but if you want it, it's yours.

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i got a spare aftermarket one if your interested.

some sort of drift style one abit dirty but would do the job.

30bucks =]

I think I'm all sorted. thanks man.

Although still looking for a genuine GTR one for a reasonable price.

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hey russ

i dont think u can use a genuine GTR bumper on a gtst, coz of the gtr's flared guards. i know 100% u cant for r33's so id imagine the same for r32..cheers

i think he used to run a GTR bar before he crashed it...

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Look at my avatar :) (gtr bar, standard guards)

But i wouldnt mind GTR guards and bonnet when I sell the stagea and get new rims, plus the weight saving of the bonnet.

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there's one on ebay in white emacc condition for $700 but lol

edit: $800 lol here is a link

i want it

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/JDM-Genuine-NISSAN-...id=p3286.c0.m14

white r32 gtr front bar link to ebay item

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