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finally got my GTST back today after 2.5 months or repairs...

I have fitted Matts (Mavric) custom banana bar however I havn't installed my FMIC yet which is just sitting in the garage...thats next weekends project.

Anyway after much debate about grilles I went with a stock grille cos I thought it would be nice with the color...anyway too late now regardless..:D

Here are some pics without my good rims If any1 is looking for a front bar that fits perfect (cos it required now adjustment at all)...ready for a FMIC I would be looking at this bar...

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please man get rid of the grill... a letterbox scoop is cheap as and would increase the toughness by 15%!!

other than that, its very nice... same colour as my old liner!!

I agree, should be black or black carbon fibre...a quick spray can job would fix that...

Choices only cost time or money to fix...if you got it wrong...

Rest looks nice and clean...

Edited by 700HP-GTR33

**mesh now in black...

the grille is going as soon as the FMIC is one in a week or so so I'm not too fussed, However I agree with the grille color sux...wasn't oo happy when i saw it but ...funny enough I just went to find the black paint I used to paint my other one...so should be done by later today...

not the biggest fan of the letter box style.. Also the ones I did try didn't fit properly anyway - and I tried a few.

lets see how it looks without the silver...black is the go.

Edited by khunjeng

lol thanks Dez...and yes it was a case of look at me :) I'm on the ring road most mornings between 8-9am...getting off at sydney/hume exit. Now I might be in the line instead..

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