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just wanting to get some opinions from fellow skyline owners, i have now for a while wanted to install CF N1 vents into my standard series 2 front bar, i have never seen it and personally think it will look very good,

i like the standard front bar with the mspec lip, which i have and have no intention of changing it, just making it a little different,

ive already moved the number plate from its standard location and cut out the little bit were it used to sit, so it look a little more GTR ish. a small change but one i think looks good,

ive also got the CF fog light surrounds coming and a CF topsecret style bonnet coming,

all opinions welcome

thanks Dan

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yes i think it will look good. I have the trial front bar on my 96 series 1.5. i have always thought of turning it into a series 2 front, but i love the N1 vents. Would like to see how it looks. you can get crabon or plastic ones or maybe fibreglass.

The carbon intercooler vents from us are slightly different, by the looks of it

$170 for SAU members including postage via express

you can team it up with one of these Intercooler surrounds, as fitted to a customer's VCam R32 Midori car we sourced for him

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Oh god, here we go again. More f**king money to spend damnit!

Very keen on one of those intercooler surrounds if we can make it fit.

The main thing im worried about with those N1 vents is what would be visible behind it. I'm guessing the reo bar which would look a bit homo.

yep intercool surorund is way cool I want measurements to see if the 32gtr one fits??? wouldnt that just be magical...

but the N1 vents, I dont think there is enought room to make em look good its getting kinda crowded and yeah theres just a reo behine them...

hhmmm i was hoping it would show intercooler, if it is the reo, it would need to be painted black,

matty what is the cost for the vents, as i was looking at the just jap ones, and what is the difference between the 32 and 33 ones

im pretty keen on giving this a go however,

there are differences in the cut, as 33 &32 GTR bumpers are different in their angles

"universal" ones will not fit both or any that well tbh.

the ones we do are made & sold here in Japan, for each model (not the 34 tho)

cost $170 shipped if your a SAU member :)

normal price is more like $200

if you want a set all i need is

full name

delivery address

email address

contact number

car type

that series 2 front bar with N1 Vents is really cool. Unfortunately it would definately show reo bar. I know my reo bar with trail bar has been cut way back. You could put mesh behind and spray reo same colour and would notice much i would think.

Yeh I'm defaming going to give this a go, hope I'll have some spare cash later this week,

As far as the reo bar, I'll start by painting it black and see how that looks, if I'm still in happy with it I'll cut it up, I mean who's skyline is legal any way these days

As far as the comment about it getting crowded, I've looked alot at the 33 & 32 N1 bars and I don't think it will be any more crowded on the GTS bumper compared to the GTR bumpers

I'll post before and after pics when i get it done

Awesome! Keen to see how it goes!

Also with regards to those intercooler carbon surrounds. How about we just get them made up to fit the S2 front bar in a group buy? Get PSI Parts or some one to try and fit the R32 GTR one to a GTST and see how it fits, it it doesn't fit to well they an hack it up into a mould and begin production :D

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