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i have a front bumper bar and lower lip to suit r33 gtr , just the bar no blinkers no grill , the b/bar is in very good nick mica red the lower lip has some minor scrapes under it and its black as it comes on the orginaly not painted , both are genuine i'm after $ 550 for the lot .

before you ask me if that will fit a gtst , i cant tell you yes or no make your own inquiries , im in sydney

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no lip mate , they are very hard to find second hand ( they scrape and easy to damage )

no idea how much to send to bris . whats wrong with yours blitz ?

The car came with a 400R front 2 piece bar. Originally the lower lip and side of the top bar was damaged, had to get it all fixed again. Now its all been fixed, i still has trouble with the lower lip because its to low to the ground..

I would much rather a gtr front bar as they are plastic (flexes instead of cracking) and itsnt as low to the ground as my 400R bar.

Yeah, gtr bars without the lower lips look a little silly. I did ask around on SAU for a lower gtr lip a while ago, but ppl wanted liek $400+ for the lip alone.

Good luck with you sale!

gor33, it is a STOCK gtr bar , its not aftermarket its stock plastic bar .i have a n1 b/bar in my gtr , again stock nissan plastic item so i don't need this one .

what car do you want to put on ?if its r33 gtst find out if it will fit first . why do you want a pic ? if you are interested in buying it and you want to see the condition of it then i will take some pics but if you are not i don't want to waist my time . let me know amd pm or post your email .

  • 5 weeks later...
no lip mate , they are very hard to find second hand ( they scrape and easy to damage )

no idea how much to send to bris . whats wrong with yours blitz ?

i have a moroon R33 GTS-T - very interested in a GTR front bar. I do require to see some pictures though. Either upload or E-mail..

[email protected]

I'm based in Sydney..

Thanks

myr332 ,

why dont you come over and see it , u cant see much from a pic .

its just the bar though no lip of lights on it and i dont know if it will fit on a gtst , find out first .

  • 2 weeks later...

I'm also im after a GTR front bar coz its plastic, i cracked my 400R coz its too low, using the stock-o bar now.. Im thinkin a GTR would be good. Do you know if they're any lower than a 400R *including the lip*. Could you give any pictures or measurements of the height. Also what series year model 33 was it taken from?

Cheers

now with lower lip as well $550 for the lot

jamesh3 do you have a gtr ?

this b/bar came off a s 1 gtr but s2 is the same not sure if they are higher than 400r but my car is standard hight and the lip is 175 mm of the ground at the lowest part ( in the middle )

keep in mind that it will hit sometimes when you go in a dished drive but it wont crack you just scrape it underneath .

i have someone thats interested in the b/bar but have not sold it yet

That sounds alright, I like that fact that its plastic and will bend rather than crack first * i dont care about it scraping underneath. Ummm I'm going to go measure my car's ride hight right now *its been lowerd*... I have a r33 GTS-t 95 series 1.5. Series 1 body with the series 2 gear. I'm going to have to find out if it'll fit. Sounding alright so far. If it comes down to it, & i had to try and see if it fits on would that be ok, if it fits obviously i'd buy.

Cheers,

James

jamesh3  do you have a gtr ?

this b/bar came off a s 1 gtr but s2 is the same not sure if they are higher than 400r but my car is standard hight and the lip is 175 mm of the ground at the lowest part ( in the middle )

keep in mind that it will hit sometimes when you go in a dished drive but it wont crack you just scrape it underneath .

i have someone thats interested in the b/bar but have not sold it yet

That sounds alright, I like that fact that its plastic and will bend rather than crack first * i dont care about it scraping underneath. Ummm I'm going to go measure my car's ride hight right now *its been lowerd*...  I have a r33 GTS-t 95 series 1.5.  Series 1 body with the series 2 gear.  I'm going to have to find out if it'll fit.  Sounding alright so far.  If it comes down to it, & i had to try and see if it fits on would that be ok, if it fits obviously i'd buy.

Cheers,

James

you are welcome to come to my place and try it out , let me know when you want to do it .

as for the hight i think the gtr maybe lower than a standard hight gtst .

i'm not sure on that one though .

Measured my car just then... dam its cold outside... :drooling:

The lowest part hanging off my car is an inch long metal plate off bottom of intercooler to warn me when dangerously low & scraping.. and that’s @ 140mm. The lowest part on my stock front bar is 160mm.

I'm thinking i may as well come and try it out.. just before i do, could i please get a photo or something, I want it to be in good condition, don’t care about scrapes under lip tho... and yeh. I'll PM you.

Cheers

you are welcome to come to my place and try it out , let me know when you want to do it .

as for the hight i think the gtr maybe lower than a standard hight gtst .

i'm not sure on that one though .

where abouts are you in sydney ? i dont have a pic i guess i could take one for you but you are not going to see much in a pic . is your car the same colour ?

the bar is in good nick no dints no cracks even the paint is good , the lip has the usual scrapres underneath but no cracks or dints .

anyhow let me know if you still want a pic and ill get a couple for you tomorrow .

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