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Hey guys, listen I know ive asked before but do any of you have this bar? On a GTR or GTST??? Its the trust bar copy or even if you have the genuine trust bar. If anyone in QLD has it I would greatly appreciate being able to look at it.

Cheers Matt

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does it not have to have the indicators on the front bar? but I like that one :cheers:

your supposed to have indicators at the front so many people just rig up their parkers in the headlights as indicators and have no parkers....although this is illegal as your required to have parkers, dont ask me why! I just want to see the bar on a car in QLD if possible. Gordon Jetspeed in QLD is no more for some reason...they said that you now have to go through fabtech..

C'mon someone in QLD has to have this bar??

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I have this bar :rofl:

I got it from Jetspeed, just watch the fit I think their moulds are slightly out

http://r33skyline.com/Images/Dent.jpg  $450 unpainted i believe

Do you have stock side skirts? Does it look ok with them...not to much difference in height etc? Do you have any more pictures, any you have would be great.. How far out was the mould with yours and how hard was it to make it all fit up?

Cheers Matt

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dj_l3thal in melb also has one.. there is a shot in his gallery. You'd probably have to get it shipped up from VIC - it did need some minor adaption though to get on.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost.../cat/all/page/1

don't hassle him though, 'cause he got sick of answering silly questions (true)..

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I have trial skirts, and waiting on a trial bar in the near future.. send me an email from an address thats not hotmail & will forward u some pics. denton@ ii dot net

See attachments if they work?

this was taken 13 months ago, i have cooler now looks better

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its pretty low but i still manage to get up my driveway driving at right angles :mad:  but to refibreglass & repaint probably only $250 once a year and back to new :)

sorry if im being a hassle but would you possibly be able to measure it from the top to bottom and from the end corner closest to the wheel out to around where the widest point from the front of the car would be. My email is [email protected] if you could send more pics as well Thanks a heap. Matt

GOR33: Lets do a group buy :rant:

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for sure ill be in it, your at noosa and im at goldcoast so it will work if its jsut a southern qld group buy, have to get some details 1st.

yea im going to sydney soon and i'll go have a talk to jetspeed....

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