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Hi guys,

I'm just wondering where's a good place to buy the front lip for a S3 GTR R33, This ones cracked & wondering what options I have ? Can you buy just the front lip or can I buy a used front Bar from S2 or S1 R33?? How much should I be paying?

Also I am after the NISMO "GT-R" Carbon rear wing end plates that go on the rear spoiler, any place other than justjap.

Mesh

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You can get a genuine Nissan S3 lip from Nissan for $1500 (yes - just the lip) - or a fibreglass one from UAS (http://www.uniqueautosports.com.au) for about $300.

I got the FG one. Needed quite a bit of work to clean up and fit - but looks excellent when done. Much tougher than S2 lip. Cost me $350 to fit and paint (Aero-image in Sunshine - did a great job)

Pix:

Original Series 1/2 lip:

gtr1.jpg

Swanky new FG Series 3 lip:

golgo_parked.jpg

Looks better in the flash - but you get the idea...

Originally posted by Jamezilla

or a fibreglass one from UAS (http://www.uniqueautosports.com.au) for about $300.

Jamezilla - I rang'em they wanted $390 just for the lip. There website says $295 WTF!! You sure you bought it for $300 from unique. Any way your car is as we say "looking more & more shhh-poondeen" Thought I prefer the stock look, your's does look amazing.

Thanks guys for ya help

MESH

It cost me about $390 shipped to Melb, and then a further $350 to fit and paint. Actual part was $295. Pretty expensive for just the front lip :)

Nissan one (advertised on UAS for $950) is actually $1500. Fits much better, is plastic - but still needs paint.

Cheers for the notes about the car :)

S3 lip really helps the look. So much meaner. Surprised more people haven't done it. Wheels & exhaust are only mods. Stock colour, trim, body - is a VSpec.

Looks low in the 2nd pic as I had just hit a pothole and busted my shocks :) Here is is in 'speedboat' mode.

heathcote_03_10_061b.jpg

Note too that the aftermarket lip has no centre vanes in the brake ducts and doesn't fit the S2 brake air guides. No biggie - but FYI.

Sold OEM lip for $200 as well :)

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