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Hi Fellas,

Up for sale is a Nismo 400R front bar to suit a R33 GTR. Although I cannot guarantee this is a genuine Nismo item despite many people saying it sure looks like one, I can assure you that this is not like many other cheap replicas out there as it looks exactly like a Nismo 400R bar and has defined edges and corners like the original. It just received a fresh paint job from my mates at DT Panels in Springvale-Victoria and is fitted with genuine custom-made 100% carbon fiber Topstage front Diffusers that cost me $260 each not long ago. It also comes with genuine GTR Nismo front indicators (orange) including enclosure which cost $250 pair.

Like said above, it has been recently painted so it looks sparkling new and does not have a single scratch on it. Many websites like JustJap & Unique Autosports are selling replicas for approx $700 unpainted. So in total, you're looking at a Nismo 400R front bar, Nismo indicators and Diffusers that add up to be around $1,500.

I'm after a quick sale and am waiting $1,000 ONO. The paint job cost me nearly half this already so you're basically picking up a bargain and getting the genuine Topstage Diffusers and genuine Nismo front indicators free of charge on top of the recent paint job if your car is black.

Note: This will fit a R33 GTR flush, but can be modified to fit a R33 GTS-T easily.

Pick up from: Footscray VIC 3011 or can be delivered via E-Go Couriers at buyer's expense (I bubble wrap and package free of charge).

Please PM your interests to me and I will respond daily or SMS 0401 966 954.

Thanks for Looking.

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These will fit GTS as ive done it with one that was suited for GTR guards. No need to modify, just needs to flex a bit more which it does easily.

These will fit GTS as ive done it with one that was suited for GTR guards. No need to modify, just needs to flex a bit more which it does easily.

Thanks for confirming matey...heard similar.

Cheers

Is the front lip seperate or is it all one piece?

Hi mate, it looks like it was two separate pieces but had been joint to one and painted over as front looking at it from the inside it appears to have been two separate pieces. So I guess I must say it is one piece mate.

Cheers

Sold. Pending payment. If payment falls through in 3 days I will relist this for sale.

Thanks to all the PM and SMS's.

Cheers

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