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Hey guyz, i just bought an r33 and i cant figure out what front bumper this is.

i have searched google and looked at loads of pages of r33's but cant find out which one it is.

i want to know which one it is so i can get side skirts and rear bar/pods of the same type.

or can you guys suggest what kind of skirts and rear bar or Pods will blend with the front bar?

coz i am not feeling the ones it has at the moment.

thanks guyz

i love you all.

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^ yeah agreed

No idea looks kinda custom to me.

Personally i think some jun skirts would look the best maybe 400r depending on the height of the front bar so they match each other level.

Not sure either but looks very similar to this one from carmate but with the addition of the indicators. Is your Bar made of plastic or fibreglass?

http://www.carmate.com.au/product_details....id=NSGTS97MS2FB

It looks very similar to the Tommy Kiara (however you spell it!) front bar, although it seems to differ slightly around the corners and edges, but other than that it almost looks exactly the same, it might be a remould or something? I know the actual Tommy bars are really rare, my cousin had one and we only knew of a few others around...

it came with it from japan so maybe some one there might have custom made it coz when i went to check the car out b4 i bought it, it had just arrived from japan and was getting ready for compliance and the bumper was on it.

time to look for some side skirts that will suit it.

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