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Hi there, 

I am in the process of figuring out a front bar for my R32 GTST. I am aware that GTR front bars can fit with modification, but I am not wanting to do that, and they are rare as hens teeth where I'm from (NZ).

 

What are your thoughts on the front bars (GTR-ST) from JSAI and KMAK Aero? GTST size but R32 shape (vents, grills, bottom lip etc). Has anyone had any experiece with either?

 

https://www.jsai.com.au/product/nissan-r32-gtr-style-front-bar-to-fit-gts-t/

 

https://www.kmakaero.com.au/r32-skyline-gtr-st-front-bar

 

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I'm not sure what modification is required to fit a GTR bar to a GTSt. Mine has had 3 on it (the one that came from Japan with it, and 2x replacements repairs due to arseholes crashing into it!). They just seem to go on without a struggle. Of course, my car also has the GTR headlights, indicators, grille and bonnet, just in case any of those affect the fit, particularly towards the outer ends.

You can buy GTR bumpers new. Not cheap, but readily available.

As to the JSAI etc one. No experience, but they look fine.

Perhaps you're lucky, but from reading threads around this forum, there seems to be fitment issues around the front reo bars being different widths and depths, guards not being flared, gaps around the headlights etc. It might bolt on OK, but it's the finer details that will bug me.

As I said in OP, in NZ they are rare and expensive if OEM.

Bump for any feedback on the aftermarket versions mentioned.

Thanks

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