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After expressions of interest for a group buy of R32 GTR Front guards and Front Bar in fibreglass. These are of excellent quality and manafactured in OZ unlike a lot of cheap import copies.

Front Bars: $250

Front Guards: $600 (Pair)

This is price if ordering 2, but I've been told there would be SUBSTANTIAL discount for a large order.

Who would definately be interested? I know I want some, and would prefer to get them cheaper.

Doc.

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Originally posted by 002 NVS

$250 for front bar!!!

That's cheap...

Does anyone know roughly how much it would cost to adapt the bar to fit a gts-t..

If its not much I will definitely get one for that price...

Do you have the GTR grille as well??

Sorry no idea on adapting, maybe some siple cut/shut glass work?

Sorry no grill.... yet... Just put shadecloth or mesh there?

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PICS POSTED AS SOON AS AVAILABLE. LOOK IDENTICLE TO STOCK GTR.

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1, they have r33 front bar (all to fit gts )they have bomex, 400r and two other type they dont have one for a gtr cause they dont sell that many of them

2, im led to belive the r32 gtr grill is part of the front bar copy as it

is joined on the gtr bar r32 gtr bar will fit however iut is sliglty wide than standar and will have a bit of overhang but not enought to look silly

3, fiberglass is raw but sanded so as basically you have to only do a wet sand the you r ready to prime. they can prime but will cost more

gtr front guards come with metal mounting bracket so they will bolt on

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