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hey guys, just got a quick question for any1 that might know..

What front bar is this? is that a factory option?, after market? or standard?, I've noticed its on a s3 GTR BUT I've been looking around and havn't came across a s3 gtr with that front bar.

any ideas?

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My guess is, it is the Nismo front bar. (Not to get confused with the Nismo 400R front bar).

Has the intercooler vents, what looks to be larger vents to feed air to the brakes / calipers / rotors on the front lip.

2 vents next to the indicators and vents on the side.

Its one of the Series 3 options. i have a genuine series 3, 1998, but mine does not have this extra vent. however i have another genuine series 3 1997 end i believe that does have this so to my understanding it was an option. they rare as allready stated.

pics of the NUR / M-spec 34 to the left of shot pls :D

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The cleanest Nissan Skyline R34 GTR V-Spec II Nur you will ever find!

:cool:

any1 have any ideas where you can source one from? lol honestly have never seen that bar locally

Try Nissan or a wrecker / place that sell bodykits.

Nissan will rape your wallet, so you might wanna go aftermarket.

any1 have any ideas where you can source one from? lol honestly have never seen that bar locally

Powerplay imports in sydney have East Bear GT-R replica bumpers like pictured, with/without the air vents if that helps.

they were are bout $1600 when i bought one a couple of years ago for my R33 when i had it.

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