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Does anyone know, Where or who can make the bottom lip to a GTR front bar?

Because i love my front bar, But its missing the bottom lip, And trying to find another lip is almost impossible..

I have heard of a few places that make them aftermarket.. Does anyone know of any?

Thanks!

Russ.

Order one from Nissan. They can still get them brand new.

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Because i love my front bar, But its missing the bottom lip, And trying to find another lip is almost impossible..

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Tried justjap? They do cost a fortune though depending on which lip your looking for ;)

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@ Chan, I would think from Nissan, They would be almost worth more then a new front bar.. Seeing as wreckers want 300+ ( If you can find one )

@ Jimmy, Yeah mate R33

@ Some cs student, No i haven't tried justjap.. Its the bottom lip im looking for.. It doesnt move or anything.. Just looks cool lol.

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