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siddr20 - the pic on the second row in hong kong -

That rear bar is PORN! anyone know what make it is? I don't know much about identifying kits.

the wing is hilarious

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Thanks heaps for the pics Bass-junky.. looks great in the hyper gold..

Which black r34 are you talking about btw??

The one mr 33 posted?? Need a better shot of that car.

Kursed-- Mind blank. Will get back to you soon.

Those white buddy clubs look fresh as. Makes me wanna get white rims on my car now! Ive got 17's not sure what though came with the car when imported. P.S S2's easily look the best in silver!

Damn didnt realise this thread got moved lol.. Im like where did it go.

Ya im sure its just a normal nismo front bar with a liip.

like this pic: http://www.aussiecarcompliance.com.au/skyline48/IM0001.jpg

But then again icould be wrong.

^ your GTCs look hot!!

If i had money i would get some chrome GTCS on mine..

Motoman-hmm i guess so!! never seen one in flesh so i cant really judge.. Would look alright i guess.

Damn didnt realise this thread got moved lol.. Im like where did it go.

Ya im sure its just a normal nismo front bar with a liip.

like this pic: http://www.aussiecarcompliance.com.au/skyline48/IM0001.jpg

But then again icould be wrong.

Definately not a standard nismo bar...its an Impul front bar. Not bad looking.

http://www.carmate.com/product_details.php...B&p_id=8119

guys does anyone know what kind of front bar is on that white 33?

Not sure exactly what sortm its listed on various bodykit websites as a "tr" style front bar. I guess that may mean trust?

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