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The guards are the issue.

I have a VeilSide GT-R front bar on mine and I was able to coax it into place with a heat gun and a little gentle persuasion. You will need a warm day to do the job because the heat needs to be uniform over the bar when you bend it.

Needless to say the paint didn't appreciate the effort and it wrinkled slightly.

If you were going to start with a bar that needed painting, it can be done.

The other option is to buy a bar that has the GT-R look but the Gts-25t fit. Here's a link to Carmate that have them: CARMATE.

Good luck!

ah ok..but it will fit like mount up..??

the fender are different but towards the body not front..or mayb coz of the headlamps..

i heard gtr front bumpers wont fit series2 coz of the headlights are different, but fits on series1 33

or was this just a load of crap....

basically gtr bar wont fit gtst. like every1 said the guard issue and yes headlight issue too. gtr headlights are diff from both gtst series and wont leave an even gap by doing this.

go on ebay, search seller mybodykits, gtr bar is like 280 and all u need is paint and it will bolt up. i bought one a while back and fit mad. only thing like all aftermarket bars, u will have to place 2 packers under the bar at the headight corners to close the gap aftermarket bars leave or buy an aftermarket reo bar too.

this bar doesnt have the in-built grill that most fakes/copy have..

and thats spoze is the problem..esp on series 1..u get a gap.

the bumper iam getting is a fake aswel..but yea..its an odd one..so yea im just try to suss it out 4 now.

the only thing thats got me puzzled is wer the bumper bolts onto the corner of the front fenders..

ive seen this doin before on sereis2..and one guy made it..

i'll try find a pic.. and show u wat i mean.. his bar aswel didnt have the in-built grill..

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