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does not fit onto a series 1 r33 gts...

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They do, I have one on my R33 GTST.

However the 400R is essentially a GT-R which, as we all know, is slightly wider than a GTS.

Therefore, the 400R kit needs to be moulded especially to fit a GTS.

This is all I know tho. I dunno where you'd get one or how much itd cost.

PM, Predator. He recently had one grafted onto his ride after an accident I think, so that makes him an expert.

Guest RedLineGTR

There are three different types

One for GTR

One for Series 1

One for Series 2

The ones for series 1 & 2's have different bumper support for both of the cars models in most cases they can be adapted for the car but some mucking around is required. Dont bother with gtr ones for a gtst to much work to get it to fit not worth it. My 2 Cent :)

For the bar.. try jetspeed - www.jetspeed.com.au I think i paid $460 supplied.

I bought one, like many people, because it requires little to no adaption to fit a GTS-T - most other bars require them to fit it (with extra $), as they need to be modified from the GTR shape.

im not 100%, but on my first r33, which was a s1 gtst, i think my insurance company paid around 500 for the 400r front bar...and i think it was from jetspeed.

thing is, the ones they supply, r copies. they have a mould and they just keep reeling em off. they r perfect, nothing wrong with them or anything, but as each mould is made, the bar size slighty increases. that doesnt really matter though, cos the panel beaters spent a day prepping it so that it would fit perfect..after all, thats their jobs...

man that car looks fkn sick ey

it came on the car. i believe its a veilside wing, similar to a gtr wing but the sides r a bit diff and it goes outwards instead of striaght up. i think it was a replica though..not an original...so you could prob ask around a few custom places and c how much they want to copy it.

as 4 the front bar....talk to them. it should go on easy, and if they say it will...fit it, and it doesnt, well, its their job to fix it then....not yours

REMEMBER I HAVE A GTS NOT A GTS-T

don't matter, a GTS IS a gts-t pretty much.. they're weird down there and don't always know themselves, it will fit, they're the same shape.

yeah, i'm with jet..get them to fit and paint it.. Its the cheapest method. I think they do a fairly decent job of it from what i've seen.

500 for the front bar, 160 odd for the indicators and 300 for painting and fitting. sounds about right

lets put it this way. i bought my front bar (gtr style) for $250 got free indicators got quoted $400 for painting and fitting. i told em maybe another day and i'm getting one of me mates dads to do it for paint costs

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