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With the aftermarket front lip, how different is it from the original series 3? And also what condition is it in, any scratches?

Im after just the lower black lip, the gtr i need it for is a mates it is silver, but he wants to respray the front lower lip. Do you guys have a general idea of the price, i looked on nismo.com.au said something like over $1000 for original front lip surely thats not it.

Thanks for your help guys.

the lip looks exactly the same as the series 3 except it is in fiberglass and you have to drill the holes to screw it up to your front bar. It is brand new i havent drilled a hole in it, with the fiberglass ones you would wont to get it sprayed. you can have it for $250.

The price on a brand new original front lip is over $1000

My mates gtr is all silver, then at the very front at the bottom is just the black plastic little lip. Are we talking about the same thing? AS $1000 for an original black plastic little lip sounds retarded to me. Or mayb i am justb retarded.

Thanks.

wholly shit, thats rediculous! That is laughable, paying $1000 just for that is a fckn joke. Whats the after market one like much difference and will it fit as perfect as an original?

its exactly the same i can take pics of it and send it to you if you wont, it will fit on just as perfect as the original you just have to drill the holes and just give it abit of sandying around and get it sprayed, abit of work involved but sure beats paying over $1000 for an original.

I have a used GENUINE Series 2 GTR front lip for sale if you're interested.

It has a bit of damage to the bottom of the lip on the driver's side, nothing that can't be repaired very easily by a plastic welder.

I'll take $300 + shipping for it. Much better than a fibreglass copy. Front lips cop a beating in GTRs, getting a fibreglass one is just wasting money.

The aftermarket one from Unique Autosports isn't EXACTLY the same as a Series 3.

It's missing the split in the air guides, and it's just one big hole.

See this pic: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...SCN4687-med.JPG

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