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hey, i have a R34 GT Coupe, and i wanna get a new front bar to replace that crappy old one, been looking at the "Bodyform Motorsports" website and noticed a front bar for a GTT, and another one for a 34 GTR. does anybody know if either of these fit straight on to a 'R34 GT - coupe nonturbo', without any changes made to the bumper or the car ?

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Hello,

We have the R34 GTT Top Secret front bar in stock - http://www.psiparts.com.au/detail.htm?ProductID=R34S-TSFB-FG

If you have any questions please let me know.

Cheers,

Shane

PSI Parts

  • 2 weeks later...

front recieved last week. items were well packed and arrived in one piece. all items looks good. no dodgy patches. as for fitment they trail fitted it before it came but its not perfect but you cant expect it to be as its fibre glass. it will be fitted properly at a shop and will post pics when its all done.

Body Aero Form:

Customer service 10/10

product quality [compared to one my friend bought from another shop for her 34]: very good

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