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Hey ppls.

After a successful group buy a while ago, I would like to offer the air guides again for a group buy.

I make them from CNC routed air craft grade 1.0mm aluminum sheet.

Price will be slightly higher this time due to the rediculous rise in steel prices over the last 12 months.

See the attached picture for the guides.

Price will be $80 each, plus freight. I must send via TNT specialise frieght so that they don't get bent in transport, so budget for about $25 for freight.

If you are interested you must tell me what sort of front bar you have, as there are three different guides, one for standard bar, one for Nismo Sports front bar and one for aftermarket front bars.

Please note that the guide on some aftermarket front bars may have to be slightly modified to suit.

So, Who's interested?

I will start the group buy when we have 10 people and end it when the 10 ppl have paid.

1. Pear....................Standard Bar...............Paid

2. Wogboy...............Nismo Sports................Paid

3. Mad34.................Standard Bar................Paid

4. Nightcrawler..........Standard Bar..............Paid

5. Ven.....................Standard Bar Series II....Paid

6. E_Lu-SHuN............Standard Bar.................Paid

7. Binky1970............Standard Bar.................Paid

BASS OUT

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Mine has a std bar, whats on yours is part of the optional Nissan Areo kit, Nismo is different again. Have been trying to track one done for a while (Areo type)

Put me done for an Aero type guide (will find one eventually!)

Wogboy.

Must be an R34....  Your details say R33?

Have both, R33 GTS-T (for sale, maybe, if wife has her way!) & R34 GT-T.

Don't know how to change details, tried once & got to hard!

Hey ppls.

PIC 1 Standard Front Bar Series I

PIC 2 Standard Front Bar Series II

PIC 3 Nismo Front Bar Series I

Looks like the Nismo and the Series II standard would be the same, as there is the mesh on both.

I've never seen a Series II in Australia..... yet.

BASS OUT

I think hes just being picky over the fact its true name is Nissan Aero sports kit not a nismo kit.

As for the radiator guides, I highly recommend them, got one in the last group buy. Very well made and absolute bargain price.

I think hes just being picky over the fact its true name is Nissan Aero sports kit not a nismo kit.

As for the radiator guides, I highly recommend them, got one in the last group buy. Very well made and absolute bargain price.

Hey, not being picky! Just makin' sure I ask for the right part. People do have different termanology for the same thing!

yep I'll take one, but won't want to pay for it/be delivered until October when I get back from the USA. If it helps your numbers and will take that long anyway, put me down. I have a standard series 1 front bar.

Hi Guys.

I have added you both to the list.

Ven.

Can you please confirm that the front bar on your car is like the blue one I have shown in the pic?

Cheers

BASS OUT

Hi Guys.

I have added you both to the list.

Ven.

Can you please confirm that the front bar on your car is like the blue one I have shown in the pic?

Cheers

BASS OUT

yep, same front bar as in the pic...same colour as well :)

Cool.

Nice car.

Can you please take a photo of your car like the one I have attached.

From as close to straight on and central as you can.

I'm assuming that yours will be very very similar to the Nismo front bar, as the Nismo front bar on the Series two was the same as the series one.

Thanks

PEte

PS. We only need 4 more people to get this group buy under way.

Tell your friends!

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