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Hey guys,

I'm really interested in getting some skirts for my currently stock R34 25GT Coupe. The side skirts and rear bumper are pretty much taken care of but i am having some trouble with the front bumper. If possible, i would really like a Z Tune front bumper or a Top Secret front bumper.

The pictures attached are of a Top Secret front bumper. This would be perfect. Anyone know where to get one?

Also, i know of one place where they install parts like this but does anyone else know of a reliable place to get skirts and bumpers fitted. I am in Melbourne, VIC.

Any helpful suggestions would be much appreciated.

Thanx

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Hey mate, post a thread up in the want to buy section. I'm sure someone will have one lying around. you can install the front bar yourself, its very simple and straight forward. I got the same car as yours and it took me 15 mins to take it off

As for the Z-Tune front bumper, JSAI here in Sydney makes them for the R34 GT/GTT.

From what I heard, the quality of his work is pretty good. His service on the other hand... lol

Z-tune front bar: http://jsai.com.au/i...emart&Itemid=29

Pretty sure he has distributors down in Melbourne too, but having trouble remembering the names. Maybe someone can help out

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Appreciate your help Jack but trust me, i have seen that one on ebay and its not exactly the one i want.

From a head on view, the one on ebay has got one hole on the left side but two holes on the right side (one for the indicator of course but the other one, i'm not sure). I'm specifically looking for a Top Secret front bumper like the one in the pics that i initially posted where it simply has one hole on each side for the indicators. I know, its quite picky but that's what i'm looking for.

Thanx for your help anyway Jack,

Phil

Just an FYI,

Phil, the one you are after is the gtt top secret front bar for a gtt,

The one Jack posted is the gtr top secret front bar 'to suit a gtt'

I like them both but prefer the one jack posted only when it has the additional lower lip :)

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