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Chris the car looks really good...

If you don’t like the plate there I have mine at the top just mounted with 2 cnr brackets does the job no worries...

yeah so I have changed it...our bars were hot items at Autosalon...

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anyone fit this to a White GTST ? just wanting an idea of what it would look like? wondering if it would go with the rest of my kit

If anyone has this on a S2 yet, or if Mavric is willing to stick one on someones S2 33 and take some pics, please post them in here. Otherwise I may become the first guinea pig with a S2 to fit it.. I love the look of this bar.

Pauly i do have some pics of this on my computer at home... I will post them up tonight... Only thing was it didn't fit 100% due to the location of the guys front reo/inter cooler setup but this is normal for most after market bars just a small mod :) But still gives you an idea...

Here are a few pics from the S2

sorry the bar doesn't appear to fit right the cooler pipes were in the way along with the rego which need to be slightly modified on both the S1 and S2...

Once fitted up it will be a perfect fit as size of the car is the same.

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thats ultra-cool dude, ill talk to u in a few weeks about getting one, im gonna get my cooler, get a Z32 and a set of s15 injectors and a tune first. then the bar shall be purchased. thanks for this, if its easy to put on to s2 then im def gonna get it off u. how many of these bars have been made?

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