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hey fellow qlds

i have been searching the for sale forums and its becoming a pain in the ass.

i just bought a front mount and i now need a different front bar, as i only have the series one stocker and i dont want to cut it up, so theres not gona be much air getting to the cooler!

also, most bars forsale are like is sydney or even further, so its been a struggle trying to get one, also, alot of people advertise then never view their own bloody adds, so it makes things really effeicient.......... :bs!:

so i thought i might direct attention to the queensland section hopeing that sumone might have or know of an aftermarket front bar i could purchase for my r33.

i was chasing a gtr bar, but im open to suggestions?

if i cant find anything than i suppose i will have to go buy a new one:)

i will sell the stocker if anyone needs it aswell

thanks for the help guys, well see how this works!

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AFAIK the MSpec front bars are starting to become rare because people keep cutting it up ( :Oops: ) and they are becoming harder and harder to find.

Also, GTR bars dont just fit straight onto GTS-t's as we saw a spray painter figure out. They need some slight/heavy work to make them fit.

Maybe just try some local spray painters that might have one. Or the wreckers... I know people talk about RMA a lot?

hey how much would it cost to get a front bar painted? i dont want some awsome job as the paint on the rest of the car is shit anyway, so i just want id done good enough untill i get a respray?

any places on gold coast i should go to?

rod they wont do a crappy job on the paint even if you ask them too. um i think painted and fitted they were charging around $850? please dont quote me on this because i only got the price for a full kit. the only place that i know down at the coast is Fabtech but is prolly more, you may have to ask a coastie.

Steve

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