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Guest RedLineGTR

OKay some simple questions. What R33 Does it fit Series 1, series 2, GTR etc or will there be specific models for each car etc?? will the bar come ready to put a primer on or will it have that already done?? Is it avaliable for people outside of sydney? if so how much will be postage??

Thanks Rob

Guest MFX_R33

At the moment we have the bar for the R33 series 1. We have yet to try fitment onto the series 2, but it should go on without any trouble.

The price quoted is for the bar only. It still requires priming, painting and fitting.

Pics on a car are still coming, but will be posted as soon as we have them.

Jeff.

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We can arrange shipping where required.

I mentioned we have made this kit from scratch and we do not copy kits. Due to this making a kit takes several months, and several thousand dollars. As we get more products we will let them be known, but at the moment we only have the kits for the R33 and the 180SX.

Jeff.

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