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Hi Guys,

Have a look at the pic of my front end.

Something is missing, but coz I don't get a close look at many 34 GTT's I'm not sure if the pieceI need is part of the original bumper or not.

As it is now, it looks crap!

Anyone know where I can find a part to finish this off?

Cheers.

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Hey mate, the front bar you have isn't stock... that is why you have that gapping hole there without a grill to cover up the insides.

Below is a photo of my car with the stock bar, notice how the gap/hole is covered up by the incline in the bar?

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Your best bet is to go to Super Cheap Auto or somewhere similar to get some of that "Performance Grill" material :) Cut it up, spray it and then apply. Should look good after that.

Cheers

It's a TopMix version of the Top Secret Front-Bar mate and you need to get some mesh like the silver stuff you've got on it already.

Spray it black and then there's a few little metal tabs on the inside that the mesh will fit to.

It'll look like this - Old picture with my battered FMIC and un-modded Front-bar

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Now it looks like this - Until my CF eyebrows abd Lip get fitted

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Edited by IanH

Thanks guys for your feedback.

Ian - nice ride mate. Same car as mine - minus the RB26 :D

Love your website - i checked it out ages ago & very interesting!

Hey Mad34 - interesting point you made about the lights. Can you show me a pic of yours? I'd never noticed... what have you got that I haven't?? :D

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