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we ended up ordering an N1 Front bar... roughly $450 plus $150each for the 2 insert bits... not bad i guess...

and new front guard $700 ...

so we now have all the bits we need for our car YAY thanks MrMayhem for your help and anyone else who helped us get bits :)

if my bf smashes our car up again he will be gettn some of this ---> :kick:

Ill see what I can do bout the front lip but good luck finding one heh ive heard they r hard to find and expensive!

i got qutoed $560 from nissan

and was sold seprately then rang the parts club and they could do it for $480

i know this because my front lip was damaged on the dive home from the wharf got dragged underneath car for who nows how long but was really damaged bad but took it to fbervision he fixed it looks new now cost me $150 so i am happy is ypu are really desprate ask him to make you up one if he dose not have a mould drop us a line and i may be persuaded to give it back to him to make a mold for you phatr32

rhianna, does that front bar include the lip too??

my one has the n1 inserts allready, so i suppose 450 for the bar and lip is pretty good.

if fixing the lip and bar costs more than 300, then i reckon itll be better to get a new one.

steve

im not exactly sure... have to wait n see when it arrives... we have the front lip still anyways... it wasnt injured in the accident...

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