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Hi,

need some info regarding R33 Gtr fronts.

Is there two different shaped GTR front bumpers? one to suit the profile of series 1 headlights and a different one to suit series 2? (like the GTST family)

Or are they all the same on the GTR's?

thanks

matty

^ Nice.

You would know more than me, but im pretty sure i've seen quite a lot of series 2 (96 model) R33 GTR's with the N1 vents also. Know that they are not series 3 due to no xenon and no rear fog lamp.

95 model = no N1 vent.

i would really love a S3 GTR bar on mine. i think its quite doable aswell.

Probly the only cosmeic mod id ever really bother with

Edited by sydking

^^ It's also a functional modification as they allow more air to the FMIC.

^ Nice.

You would know more than me, but im pretty sure i've seen quite a lot of series 2 (96 model) R33 GTR's with the N1 vents also. Know that they are not series 3 due to no xenon and no rear fog lamp.

95 model = no N1 vent.

The n1 vents were a factory option, maybe s3 were standard with n1's.

I think this ^^

so will a R33 GTR bumper fit a R33 gtst, i thought the GTR had different bonnet,guards and headlights...

It will fit, Need to take about 1/2'' of plastic of the sides, and using a GTR rebar makes things fit spot on,

A few of the UK boys have done it, Came out looking the goods

thanks for all the info.

I have a ser2 33 gtst, what i wanted to achieve was a gtr front. But wasnt sure if there was a version to suit the ser2 headlights. So turns out there isnt, bummer.

Out of interest is this bar a standard 33 gtr or series 3?

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