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dave (xr8eater) what you said just does not make any sense at all. So if the department of transport replaced the scratched bar with a new one, what makes the scrathed one so rare when it came of your standard series 2 skyline?

Can anyone else make any sense of what xr8eater said?

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You can easily fit this to a S1 without any mods

Disclaimer:

Headlights, grill, bonnet all have to be changed to make this fit properly. These are all factory items so not considered as modifications, by some.

:)

as far as i am aware the fs section isn't for chat but i am happy to take the bumps

and before you try to take the piss learn how to spell (RED) bucket but im sure if you told every one on a skylines fourum that an R32 gts-t is a bucket you woulden't have many people backing you up

you realy have nothing on me do you ha ha

lots of envy i guess dont worry when you get a real job and go through puberty R34's will be cheap enough for you to buy. Untill then seeeeyaaaaa

dude, just calm down a bit- ya bar is good, its just that its not rare or any different to any other series 2 front bar- correct me if im wrong

if u had just said series 2 bar 4 sale then u wouldnt have these probs

gor33 i never said it was any diffrent than any other s2 bar other than the fin in the center has been removed i am how ever still calling it rare as they are hard to find second hand most people just spend the $600 for a 400R front bar or as what happend to me a transport company scrached it and bought me the $1200 genuine one.

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