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Hey guys,

Just got my licence back so finally got the R34 back out of the garage after sitting there for a year. Feels great to drive it again!

A long time ago I found a picture on here of a 34 with the same front bar as mine, but it had a lip on it.

My question is what is that lip called and where can I buy one!!! Ive wanted it for so long!!

Heres my car (confirming its the same front bar?)

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And this is the pic of the lip that I want (found this image on this forum ages ago hope you dont mind me using it)

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If anyone could point me in the right direction in tracking one down for my car it would be really appreciated.

Cheers!

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Standard R34 GT-R front lip.

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Not sure where you'll get one from. Keep your eye out on the classifieds here, eBay and maybe have a look on Import Monster/Yahoo Auctions Japan if you're that desperate.

Pretty sure GTR wouldn't as it would be wider?

Eastbear will fit straight up.

That's correct, because the East Bear lip is made for that specific front bar.

There's even a different one for the standard R34 front bar.

Ohok. Having a look through those links, this one looks the closest to the one in my first post. (even though it is on a different front bar)

http://www.nengun.com/east-bear/front-spoiler-r34-prior-term-bumper

What do you think? The other ones look slightly different.

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