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Hi guyz need sum help,

i have an r32 gts4 which had a gtr front bar. now i had an accident, and im chasing a gtr front bar but im told i need the reinforcement bar also as it was bent in the accident.

now is there one type of reinforcement bar that suits all the front bars and 32's or do i need gtr reinforcement bar??

can sum1 help, or give me sum help where to find both reinforcement bar and a gtr front bar

thanks

joe

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gts4's have same body as gts-t's and gts's im pretty sure...the gtr bar would have been a copy as a genuine gtr bar does not line up on gts-t's etc..you will need reinforcement to suit a gts-t or gts-4...just search on the forums for anyone whos got parts they should come pretty easily or wreckers, ebay etc..

if you have a look at "nisswreck" on nissansilvia.com (not sure if theyre on here) they might be able to hook you up..

i had this same problem with my rear bar, parts were fairly easy to come by..

hope this helps

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im sure the gtr bar that was on there was an original nissan gtr bar, just think i remember seeing nissan stamped in the plastic.

im just confused on wat i need.

gts4's have same body as gts-t's and gts's im pretty sure...the gtr bar would have been a copy as a genuine gtr bar does not line up on gts-t's etc..you will need reinforcement to suit a gts-t or gts-4...just search on the forums for anyone whos got parts they should come pretty easily or wreckers, ebay etc..

if you have a look at "nisswreck" on nissansilvia.com (not sure if theyre on here) they might be able to hook you up..

i had this same problem with my rear bar, parts were fairly easy to come by..

hope this helps

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