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Thats a series 2 bumper. Yep its factory.

These arent the most sought after stock bar compared to the series 1 and the Altima bumpers so you should pick one up for cheap depending on condition, etc.

thanks mate, yeah it's pretty ugly I'd prefer the series 1 bar, this is the bar that came on my 34 so ill be looking to swap it I think

No worries. Mine is also a '99 Series 1. It is indeed common for series 2's to be running S1 or Altima bars. They also seem to give better cooling for FMIC (but dont quote me on that).

All the best in your search. Use search bar to find more info :)

No worries. Mine is also a '99 Series 1. It is indeed common for series 2's to be running S1 or Altima bars. They also seem to give better cooling for FMIC (but dont quote me on that).

All the best in your search. Use search bar to find more info :)

just for your future reference, it is ALTIA not Altima....because Altima is a boring nissan sedan, and Altia is the sports kit for our 34s!

just for your future reference, it is ALTIA not Altima....because Altima is a boring nissan sedan, and Altia is the sports kit for our 34s!

so this bar isn't just "series 2" it's more a sport option? Makes me want to vomit either way lo

just for your future reference, it is ALTIA not Altima....because Altima is a boring nissan sedan, and Altia is the sports kit for our 34s!

Consequences of not waking up properly. Cheers mate! :)

so this bar isn't just "series 2" it's more a sport option? Makes me want to vomit either way lo

We aren't referring to the bar you currently have. You have a S2 bar. The "Altia" bar was an option on 34's as said above.

I didnt know the reo's are different as well. Thats new to me.

Consequences of not waking up properly. Cheers mate! :)

We aren't referring to the bar you currently have. You have a S2 bar. The "Altia" bar was an option on 34's as said above.

I didnt know the reo's are different as well. Thats new to me.

got ya, cheers mate

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