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i saw.. i was asking, seeing as in a coupla weeks i'm getting 400r ones fitted. They look like decent quality ones. The guy who painted my car said he could get some for $220 and really good quality, but not sure where he was talking about?

The 400R bar fits a fair sized intercooler. Mine is 600x300x60 and there is a fair bit of space, but it was pretty tight fit with the side piping.

I'm not a big fan of the 400R front bar. I'm not a big fan of body kits to be honest. I hate it when people only put on the front bar and leave the rest of the car. That front bar is a very low front bar.

Can be quite disasterious in carparks and the like.

while that is kinda interesting and all, i clicked on the wrong photo..

here is the one i meant to send.. looks a fair bit better with the mesh (can hardly see the cooler, depends if u like stealth or not).. and the clear indicators i reckon.

mine isn't too bad, but i did put a crack.. but you could put a crack in anything if you're not careful. Driveways can be a problem though, but i just don't go up them. I can get around macccas, shopping centres and things usually - just have to take care.

ye erin :D i know.. it looks funny without sideskirts i reckon myself. Well the plan *was* to get new ones fitted whne i got it back.. but that didn't happen. So it has to go back in a few weeks.

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