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Hey ppls.

With me Group Buy on Radiator Guides for the R34 GT-t (And R if you want) I have Eriktufa in Perth who want's one, but he has a C-West front bar.....

I would like to make him one, but I need to make sure the one I have will fit a C-West bar.....

Any help appreciated.

BASS OUT

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Contact n1 distribution in clayton - they are the local distributors of c-west kits so they may be able to help you out.

N1 distribution carry the genuine C-west front bar, which would be roughly the same as Eriktufa's front bar which is a fibreglass copy of the C-west front bar.

Speak to R34GTT (Tuong) on the forums, his white R34 is up for sale, and he has a copy C-West front bar too. Maybe you can meet up and get the measurements from his.

:P

N1 distribution carry the genuine C-west front bar, which would be roughly the same as Eriktufa's front bar which is a fibreglass copy of the C-west front bar.

Speak to R34GTT (Tuong) on the forums, his white R34 is up for sale, and he has a copy C-West front bar too.  Maybe you can meet up and get the measurements from his.

;)

Hey Matt, my name is Tuan, NOT Tuong hihihi........ PM me if you want to meet up.

Hey Matt, my name is Tuan, NOT Tuong hihihi........ PM me if you want to meet up.

hahah i dont know how to spell ur fkn name man! lol

Yeah soon, maybe i'll catch up with u next week.. i still want your bonnet :(

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