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gday, im lookin at getting one of these soon, i know the '93 came with GTR running gear but was wondering if any earlier ones did or if its only on the '93. cheers

buy this bumper....it is difference to the 60000 nismo 400r bumpers you see everyday

Come on, man! That's the front bar EVERYONE gets for the 33. I liked it the first thousand times I saw it...

Now I think it's the factory front bar for a 33 I've seen it so often.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the point of a custom front bar to be different to other cars like yours, to stand out?

I recommend the Do-Luck front bar. I've tried to attach a picture of the Do-Luck front bar to this reply.

Another good one is Version Select, a link for pic can be found here:

http://www.raceonusa.com/index.asp?PageAct...ROD&ProdID=2553

Or, why not be COMPLETELY different, and get a custom made front bar? Then you are guaranteed no-one has the same one! I can design a few if you want. I'm not sure who does custom front bars in Sydney, but it shouldn't be much more than $400 in any event.

That's my 2c worth anyway.

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overly done.......too much neon crap...too much flare on the bumper..........doesn't look tough at all, looks like a 16 year old's car...........no taste........no offense to the owner

lol buy ANY BUMPER as long as it is not 400r

overly done.......too much neon crap...too much flare on the bumper..........doesn't look tough at all, looks like a 16 year old's car...........no taste........no offense to the owner

Which bar are you refering to?

its gay look rice boi your not a rice boi are you??

Man, if you got nothing nice to say, just shut the f*ck up!

Here's a couple of nice front bars for 33 I found on yahoo auctions japan:

http://page11.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/n28018313

http://page13.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/r21375004

Have a look!

Man, if you got nothing nice to say, just shut the f*ck up!

Here's a couple of nice front bars for 33 I found on yahoo auctions japan:

http://page11.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/n28018313

http://page13.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/r21375004

Have a look!

not too bad at all......could do better with a new grill for the series 2 tho

Yeah, I think the 400R and Trust look is WAY overdone in this country!

The front bars I found are at least something different. Personally, if I wanted a front bar, I would design something completely different to everyone else. Be a trend setter, pussy go getter!!! :D

Yeah, I think the 400R and Trust look is WAY overdone in this country!

The front bars I found are at least something different. Personally, if I wanted a front bar, I would design something completely different to everyone else. Be a trend setter, pussy go getter!!! :D

400r front bar is great looking front bar but the problem is everyone has them so i am anger when i see 60000 each day. i prefere stock bumper to 400r because of this reason.

Who cares what anyone else thinks, if you like it, buy it. It's your car.

At the least it will look different to the hundreds of other 33's I see driving around on any given day

my 2c

totally agree with this. its ur car so who gives a stuff what other ppl think of it. im happy with my 32 gtr being stock lookin even thou lotsa ppl tell me i should get bigger front bar rear bar skirts wide body blah blah. i like the original kit.

u like the bar, buy it!

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