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I know, some of you will be saying 'euckkkk - a skyline with a roof rack'

But has anyone tried fitting 2 pairs of ski's (192cm) into their skyline, and have a confortable drive from syd to threadbo !!!!!!

question is this : has anyone had fitted, or seen etc a roof rack to an r33 s2 ? where to get them from, what models will fit etc ? and is it possible to get some fitted without having the roof drilled ?

thanks

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tang0,

This is the forced induction performance section of the forums, I hardly think a roof rack fits into this category. Please delete it and repost in the general section.

see as tho the car i am refering to is forced induction, i didnt think this was a bad place to post ... anyway, shall move it to somewhere else and see who else complains.

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A place in artarmon can do them (can't remember the name) - a few other places said they have to do ones that have a fixed base.

Thule is the brand and completely removable. The place in artarmon also distributes them to other shops that may be more local...

R33 4 door was $264 I'm about to get some.

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yep, i got them from artarmon in the end ... they actually do make a special kit for the r33 that they did not know about, until i researched the balls out of it, and told them what kit i needed, they had it in stock, and it was fitted nice and quickly by them !! they should know what kit you need now as it was new to them back then ...

if you want, pm me, and i'll dig out the kit numbers you need

cheers

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Tango - sorry mate I didn't realise how old the post was. I did a search as I am looking for some. The guy there had the R33 listed - so maybe after you went through there and got yours sorted they've updated there info :D

The guy gave me the relevant kit no.s for when I wanted to purchase but I haven't as yet done anything. Think I have lost the bit of paper but should be alright.

Thanks mate!

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