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It's plastic and I believe the same material as the rest of the bar, but it has a different surface finish (rough/textured) compared with the main body.

Thanks

yea it does look like a different surface finish, rough than the rest of the bar..

I had my bar off and also separated the lip - from the rear they looked to be made of the same grey plastic.

You could try a PM to 'ocean' on these forums. He bought a spare lip I had with a couple of cracks at the mounting points and was going to have it plastic welded, so he might know what it's actually made of.

I had my bar off and also separated the lip - from the rear they looked to be made of the same grey plastic.

You could try a PM to 'ocean' on these forums.  He bought a spare lip I had with a couple of cracks at the mounting points and was going to have it plastic welded, so he might know what it's actually made of.

Cool il give that a go Steve, i have a aftermarket gtr front bar and the bottom lip is made of the same material as the bar (fibreglass) as the car is gunmetal grey the lip looks good sprayed the same colour as the car. But im wondering if you can buy a genuine lip in the black colour as i prefer it that way.

What is a genuine front bar worth and who has them?

Heaps, at a guess (new anyway). I was told a new lip alone was $400 or so. If you want to find out for yourself, these are the part numbers to quote to Nissan:

Front bar (cover) - 62022-05U27

Lower Lip - 96015-05U00

Of course these will also be unpainted......

Heaps, at a guess (new anyway).   I was told a new lip alone was $400 or so.  If you want to find out for yourself, these are the part numbers to quote to Nissan:

Front bar (cover) - 62022-05U27

Lower Lip - 96015-05U00

Of course these will also be unpainted......

rang a place in sydney the lip is $450, next qst i have a grey r32 gtr are the original lips the same colour as my car over are they different?

on the white,red, silver gtrs its too hard to work out what colout they are?

Heaps, at a guess (new anyway).   I was told a new lip alone was $400 or so.  If you want to find out for yourself, these are the part numbers to quote to Nissan:

Front bar (cover) - 62022-05U27

Lower Lip - 96015-05U00

Of course these will also be unpainted......

Front bar (cover) - 62022-05U27 700+ for a good one

Lower Lip - 96015-05U00 and as steve says 400 for a new one

rang a place in sydney the lip is $450, next qst i have a grey r32 gtr are the original lips the same colour as my car over are they different?

on the white,red, silver gtrs its too hard to work out what colout they are?

From the factory, all R32 GTRs should come with the same grey plastic lip (unpainted). This includes the black, white, red and silver ones.

I reckon this is to:

1. Match the mud guards (same plastic)

2. Allow you to scrape the lip on speed bumps and not have spider cracks appear all over the painted lip.

Speaking of GTR front bars,

Does anyone know if a R32 GTS-T front bar fits on a R32 GTR?

I quite like this bar

http://www.vivagarage.com/?pid=prd&cat=8&make=2#

VG Skyline GTS-T 32 (JR)style complete kit

but never seen it for a GTR before, it looks similar to TARGET front bars.

I know that the GTR has wider guards but would it affect the front bar?

thanks.

Speaking of GTR front bars,

Does anyone know if a R32 GTS-T front bar fits on a R32 GTR?

I quite like this bar  

http://www.vivagarage.com/?pid=prd&cat=8&make=2#

VG Skyline GTS-T 32 (JR)style complete kit

but never seen it for a GTR before, it looks similar to TARGET front bars.

I know that the GTR has wider guards but would it affect the front bar?

thanks.

Man that looks quite nice !

Where is this VivaGarage located?

Man that looks quite nice !  

Where is this VivaGarage located?

They have a Ad in the latest Drift Battle Magazine, They are in S.A.

so no one knows? I'd prefer to ask someone that's had experience and knows if it will fit or not rather than asking a supplier(90% of the time they will just say, of course it will fit without knowing just to get the sale).

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