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Google it

or check out JSAI Site or

http://www.musecret.com.au/category178_1.htm

then just imagine without the lower lip

the Z-tune lower lip "different being no middle holes like the V-Spec one" can be inter chnaged with the normal bumper i think

Hey Thanx alot Adam, that was the picture i was looking for.. Good job with the photoshop buddy..

Im now convinced that i should go with the lip for the Z tune front bumper... :rofl:

its what i have on my 34 ;-) (and the wings)

if you want one we have them in stock

Is jsai safe to buy from though? i bought the ztune front bar with the lip and it took 8 months to get.

also i had to take the lip off because i got defected for front bar being to low WITH the stock springs and 19" rims. Doesnt look anywhere near as nice without the lip though.

8 months is nuts

as i said we have them in stock ready to ship if you want one

here is one we supplied to a customer in the UK (along with the addiitonal nismo kit you see)

the front bumper from omori will bolt on to a BNR34 with no problems, fitment is correct.

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