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for any1 intrested I think I am the only member with this bar along with Mavric...I now have a the FMIC installed and I can confirm everything fits pefect! not need for cutting etc. Here is a recnt pic:

and no comment on those wheels...mine are taking longer than expected form japan...

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Anymore pics and different angles???

And would also like to know what indicators?

Still can't decide whether I really like it or not:p

Looks pretty good in the pics so far.

Cheers

Jase

What type of indicators are you using? Any pics on a SII? Freight to 6725?

cheers

Evil

indicators I used r not nissan ones...but I will supply any1 with the details for anyone who wants them. They are avaliable in asutralia and through a std. supplier.

That's a great looking bar.

how much did painting cost?

for me...nothing. My car was in an accident and I got the panel beater to fit this bar instead of a std. one....The finish was good, I put in some mesh also which is hard to see but looks good. I have mesh on the bar's side vents also...

Best to go to a car paint joint and get a quote...tell them its a jell coat fibreglassg bar. WIll still need a slight prep but should cost less than a re-sprey on your existing one cos the labour is less.

Sorry guys for late replies i will get to your pms as well..

Ok Indicators im not 100% but i will be confirming ASAP weather a Pulsar N12 Indicator fits it has the right profile from what i can tell...

GTT indicators are not a match and neither are the GTR ones....

Painting prices will vary based on colours but i would imagine you would be looking around about the 300 buck mark at a random guess...

Delivery prices will also be confirmed i dont have a current price to WA but will try get one off the courier i'll be using...

DRAGTS i dont currently have a pic but will try to get one asap...

The bar wont look much different on a S2 as the main difference to the head lights is around the bonnet side of things but will work on that as well,...

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