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Hi fellas,

I'm a bit confused, I see so many R33 GTR's out there with different genuine bumpers out them but which ones belong to which series so need your help.

The front bumper on my R33 currently is the one in picture "04.jpeg" and I understand it is a series 3 genuine front bumper with lip. This is by far, in my opinion, the toughest looking one out of them all. Your thoughts?

Cheers

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Hi fellas,

I'm a bit confused, I see so many R33 GTR's out there with different genuine bumpers out them but which ones belong to which series so need your help.

The front bumper on my R33 currently is the one in picture "04.jpeg" and I understand it is a series 3 genuine front bumper with lip. This is by far, in my opinion, the toughest looking one out of them all. Your thoughts?

Cheers

Aren't all the bumpers the same? except some have the N1 ducts, only real change I think was the lower lip which was different from series 1 - 3

I'm not sure bout the 2nd pic but it looks like those are just cosmetic attachments to the existing bumper - the other bumpers look the same as yours except different lips

I could be completely wrong but I really don't pay that much attention to peoples bumpers

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yes all bars the same are the same with only the series 3 having the lower lip.

i believe n1 slots were an optional part and pic number 2 is just a standard bar with the nismo oil cooler ducts in place

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yes all bars the same are the same with only the series 3 having the lower lip.

i believe n1 slots were an optional part and pic number 2 is just a standard bar with the nismo oil cooler ducts in place

Hi mate, the oil cooler vents - did they come stock from factory? So all the others besides the series3 did not have a lower lip?

I think the stock genuine bumpers look best, what do you guys think?

Cheers

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Hi mate, the oil cooler vents - did they come stock from factory? So all the others besides the series3 did not have a lower lip?

I think the stock genuine bumpers look best, what do you guys think?

Cheers

no, if you bought the nismo oil cooler kit it came with the vents.

series 1&2 had the same lip on them

series 3 as above has said came with a lower front lip with lager intakes for the brake air ducts

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no, if you bought the nismo oil cooler kit it came with the vents.

series 1&2 had the same lip on them

series 3 as above has said came with a lower front lip with lager intakes for the brake air ducts

Oh I see ok...how about those N1 nostril ducts...did they come standard as how come some didn't have them...without them it just seems wrong...agreed?

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Standard bar with 400r front lip also looks nice,

But if you can get your hands on a genuine series 3 lip at a good price then get it. They sell for $1300 brand new

I was lucky, picked up a brand new series 3 genuine GTR front bar for $1K.

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