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same as my front bar series 3.. Red part is one part, the bar itself, black part is a plastic what Nissan call 'air spoiler'.

They can be seperated as they're only held together with screws.

ic. so where you buy it all seperate i only ever see copy bars which look like one piece ?

ic. so where you buy it all seperate i only ever see copy bars which look like one piece ?

I didn't say you can't buy it with the bar, I said it's removable. My car is currently at the mechanic with the lip removed as due to pothole damage I've had to get insurance to replace it. Costs nearly 1700 for the black plastic lip alone.

Are there cheap copies? Who the hell knows. But it's modelled off of the standard series 3 gtr bar if it is.

the supra they get is absolutely totalled

as if you would fix it back to a new car and its n/a anyway - knobs

too jay zeeeee no shit

I shall pick up that 33 on Monday

sweet... congrats!

And yeh Mohsen, If you like the concave style but don't have the cash for TE37s, f**k the haters Rotas still look good:

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Look wicked!

But... Varrstoen Wheels, by far the best TE37 copies yet, I think.

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Nah I haven't mate. Front bar is fkd! LOL.

The whole car is fucked LOL!

Supra with Factor / TRD Aero = Best!

I didn't say you can't buy it with the bar, I said it's removable. My car is currently at the mechanic with the lip removed as due to pothole damage I've had to get insurance to replace it. Costs nearly 1700 for the black plastic lip alone.

Are there cheap copies? Who the hell knows. But it's modelled off of the standard series 3 gtr bar if it is.

ah fair enough

cheers.

2 weeks, maybe a bit less than that. How badly do you need them? lol

just missing often more so when warming up replaced plugs first still same problem so now doing this, I'll order some tonight :P

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