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Hey guys, so I'm trying to decide which front bumper to go for on my R33.

Right now i have a JUN front bumper, don't know if i should stick with it or change.

Some of my choices were the 400R front bumper, Do-Luck, or Top Secret style.

Or, i could just go back to the stock bumper.. haha

I know its personal preference, but just wanted to get a general idea of what will look nice.

Thanks guys, any help appreciated.

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Couldve asked a mod to move your thread

Hey, sorry, new to this forum..

perosnally i liek the 400r, but depends on what your going to do with the rest of you side skirts and rear

i was thinking about the 400r. I quite like the stock side skirts and and rear i want to keep stock and round. So only wanting to change the front bumper.

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personally i like the "trust style" front bar.

my ideal kit will be a trust front bar followed by jun side skirts and rear bar, ive been eyeing off the jun parts on rhdjapan.com just gotta save the coin first as they are genuine not cheap copies knocked up in a mould

If you want to keep stock skirts and rear then stick to stock bars like the m spec one cause all the aftermarket ones sit heaps lower nd you need low sides and rear or else looks incomplete with low front.

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