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If you have ever dabbled with aftermarket bars for the V35 you will come to realise (as I did) that our cars are VERY low, and fibreglass bars break quite easily and are an endless source of frustration.

I finally bit the bullet and ordered one of these awesome copy Nismo urethane bars out of the USA. Then when I got a postage quote of $1,250 I nearly died. So I bought a few to make the postage cost effective, and subsequently have spares for sale.

They are imho superior to the factory Nismo items, as these are made of urethane (in fact they almost feel like rubber), whereas the genuine bars are fibreglass and break with a decent crunch.

The fit is near enough to perfect, and indicators fit near enough to perfect also (unlike the other fg bar I have had, the fit of which was AWFUL).

They are located in Adelaide, but I can ship if required. I would imagine shipping would be around $100-$150 within Aus depending on destination. Weight is around 10kg, but obviously cubic weight is much higher.

$900 each ono (which if you have ever imported one yourself you will realise is a great deal - and saves you the headaches importing them and the issues and costs with customs I won't go into!).

Grab one before I put them on Ebay for $1k each!

These are THE bars for V35s in my opinion, and given they are urethane and almost unbreakable, may be the last bar you ever buy for your V35.post-669-0-05997600-1381816561_thumb.jpgpost-669-0-93764200-1381816562_thumb.jpgpost-669-0-50789500-1381816564_thumb.jpgpost-669-0-94006100-1381816566_thumb.jpgpost-669-0-06582400-1381816569_thumb.jpgpost-669-0-43745700-1381816571_thumb.jpgpost-669-0-36316000-1381816573_thumb.jpgpost-669-0-67305800-1381816619_thumb.jpg

  • 4 months later...

I still have 2 of these babies left. FYI door to door shipping to North Qld is $300 (I have sold one to someone up North already).

  • 2 months later...

Yea man, my front lip is Urethane and for now im pushing $$ into performance parts. definitely after my exhaust and plenum spacer, my dream of owning a nismo front bar is up next :)

  • 1 month later...

Well there is just one left, so I have decided to put the price back up to $1,000 ono - I guarantee you will not find another Urethane one for sale in Australia, and are unlikely to ever again (unless I decide to bring some more in, which is very unlikely given the trouble these were to bring in). If I can't get $1k for it I will just keep it. Even at that price it is a bargain.

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