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I have a pretty common front bar (see pic) which has been damaged on the left hand side (mainly underneath). The guy I bought it from said it was a 'Nismo' bar - but I don't know if that is true. The bar had been split on the L/H upright and repaired prior to me purchasing it (a fibreglass back-fill job). However, a few bumps and scrapes (not all mine!) have resulted in it splitting (delaminating) and getting much worse. So now need a fix-up or replacement of the lower section.

My questions are:

1. Where can I get a replacement bar (or pref lower section) as I have not been able to locate this style of bar. And are they bloody expensive as I have been warned?

2. Does anybody know a Sydney repairer that can make this as good as new and fix it so it does not fall to bits if it gets another slight bump?

3. Are there any special tricks or tips for the uninitiated?

4. Is this really a Nismo bar or was my leg being pulled?

Would really appreciate your help as this is my first experience with body kits.

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IF you have the $$$ i guess you could get another one from nismo.com.au but it would be cheaper to get it repaired i would think

http://www.nismo.com.au/pricelists/General...chinspoiler.jpg $380

though i have seen them for around $250 before just cant for the life of me remeber where.

put some light on the left hand side part just in front of the wheel and take a photo, will let you know what bar it is

Thanks guys, here's another shot. Looks like it's tha std item with a chin spoiler - thanks for the help. Where can I pick up a new chin spoiler from (in Sydney)?

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