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i'm pretty new to skylines .. i was wondering how much front grills( i think thats what theyre called, u know the stuff between the front head lights) cost, how much does the standard one cost(for r33 gtst series 1)?? as opposed to an aftermarket one which looks more like whats found on a gtr. i want to know the cost difference cause i'm looking to get this changed if it doesn't cost too much. and also their availablility.

thanks, this forum is the best :)

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Originally posted by XrSiSt

You can get grilles pretty cheap, well it depends if your after a

fibreglass or an original plastic one. You can pick up a fibreglass

grille for something less than $100 easily and just get it prep'd

and sprayed along with maybe some eyelids...

Im in to the same, do u have any urls??! on the aftermarket stuff??!

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stuff i'm looking for could be seen here: http://www.uniqueautosports.com.au/priceli...3%20Styling.htm

specifically the gtr style grill with the mesh but without the gtr sign, later on i plan to get a 400R body kit, or maybe just the front cause it looks much better than the m-spec kit i got right now.

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Try searching some wreckers all across Australia.

The site I went to is www.partslocator.com.au/

Gives you a list of all the places that have the part you require, then youc an e-mail or call them..

If you jsut want an R33 GTR grill one of them should be able to help you as they can probably get genuine new ones...

Scott

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we have all our own moulds for these items and we have them made to the highest quality and we will not sell the thin crap that is around its is cheap but you pay for what you get.

We also make a 400r bar that has the grille built in this was copied of the genuine grille and looks good on the gtst .

Steve

http://www.justjap.com

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