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Are you kidding. The gold one looks like half of it is missing and the white one looks like lee with a watermelon on the end of his cock. .

I'm sorry, but that must be Australian "Slang", what does it mean?

Noel, this is the one I was trying to tell you about a week or so about at dinner... it's the same as yours from about the indicators up, but doesn't curve inwards quite as much as yours. This is my old car:

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And this is what it looks like without the centre section removed (before I had my cooler):

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FYI the opening is a perfect fit for a 600x300 core :(

That looks very smart andy. Not onstentatious at all like that other oversized ugly arse thing. What bar is that mate.

I'm sorry, but that must be Australian "Slang", what does it mean?

OMG :D who is this dude.... lol

hmmm.. josh has gone missing :ninja:

man i can't remeber where Dubai is :ninja: so what company do you work for??

get me a job :(

That looks very smart andy. Not onstentatious at all like that other oversized ugly arse thing. What bar is that mate.

do a search Noel...

old man is are you getting senile on us? that was mark who posted!! lol

and is your standard bar with the middel chopped out lol...

Andy? lol

Nah it's a factory option, I've heard it referred to as the "Type M" bar but have never really managed to get a straight answer on its proper name. Either way it's a factory Nissan bar.

Andy? lol

Nah it's a factory option, I've heard it referred to as the "Type M" bar but have never really managed to get a straight answer on its proper name. Either way it's a factory Nissan bar.

Shit! sorry marc. I just saw the squggly writing in your avatar from the corner of my eye. Reminded of andys av.

I do like that bar. Might have to do some digging to try and find it.

That looks very smart andy. Not onstentatious at all like that other oversized ugly arse thing. What bar is that mate.

since when did Marc change his name to Andy. That bar looks good but you'd have to cut the centre piece out. Otherwise the bars look too busy and clustered and generally dodgy.

since when did Marc change his name to Andy. That bar looks good but you'd have to cut the centre piece out. Otherwise the bars look too busy and clustered and generally dodgy.

The bar looks freakin what. go back and have a look at what you proposed. :(

That bar looks good but you'd have to cut the centre piece out. Otherwise the bars look too busy and clustered and generally dodgy.
Agreed, I'm not a fan of them with the centre piece intact. Cut it out and it changes the look of them completely.
do a search Noel...

old man is are you getting senile on us? that was mark who posted!! lol

and is your standard bar with the middel chopped out lol...

that is not the standard bar Lee. I have the standard bar and it looks nothing like the bottom on that bar.

still reckon gtr bar Noel.

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GTR bar is quite nice bud. Just dont like those 2 rectangular slots in it. No doubt they are there dor a reason tho. At least that bar doesnt look like a mack truck bull bar on a mazda 121 until you look at it from the side. then it seems to bulge too much

GTR bar is quite nice bud. Just dont like those 2 rectangular slots in it. No doubt they are there dor a reason tho. At least that bar doesnt look like a mack truck bull bar on a mazda 121 tho.

those are N1 slots and aren't compulsory.

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