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400 or JUN

I must admit, I do like the Nismo 400R front bar alot...but besides the original ones that cost an arm and a leg...I have not seen one good looking replica...if you know of places that make good replicas...please do tell!

Never seen a decent 400 replica. Nismo or JUN are both expensive, but they leave the round drive/fog light look on the front like the S2 front bars, that alone is worth the extra coin if you ask me :happy:

All 33s need the round lights on the front IMO

Never seen a decent 400 replica. Nismo or JUN are both expensive, but they leave the round drive/fog light look on the front like the S2 front bars, that alone is worth the extra coin if you ask me :P

All 33s need the round lights on the front IMO

Hi mate, I have to agree with you on the round light thing! Yes, R33 should have the round lights at the front!

I'm actually also interested in the Nismo 400R front bar now too! Damn it....hihiihii

go a do luck front with jun sides and rear.

As someone already mentioned you kind of need the whole do luck kit to make it work except the jun will work and make it look better imo.

Hi fellas,

I've had a GTR front bar on my R33 for almost 2 years now. Although I really like it. I have a widebody kit on my R33 now so want to change it look of my R33 a bit.

What widebody kit did you go? Got any pics?

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