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Guys,

I after a GTR Style front bar for a Series 2 R33. I've tried to get one through Carmate but there is a

month wait. My car is at the panel beaters and I'm kinda after one asap. I've called up quite a few places

but can't get a hold of one.

Does anyone know where I could get my hands on one pretty quickly..

Again sorry about the boring topic!

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the stock series 2 bar is ace, no other aftermarket front bar looks as good imho. and a gtr bar on it will just look odd, your missing flared guards, different bonnett, twin turbos, 4wd drivetrain etc :)

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[silhouette]' date='10 Oct 2006, 01:18 PM' post='2569734']

Does anyone know if the Series 1 bars fit onto the series 2?

Yes it does...

My Banana bar will fit onto a S1 and a S2

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Bar doesnt look 100% in this pic as the reo needed to be modified for the bar to fit... This is standard with most aftermarket front bars for a S1 or S2 espec if you have an opening for an Intercooler...

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  • 2 weeks later...

IMO the reason s2's look sweet is cos of there standard front bar, I agree with paul and putting a gtr bar on an s2 also looks odd cos the headlights are sharper on the s2 and it just doesn't really work. The s1 on the other hand is a different story...

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inasnts r33 with the gtr front bar looks good (it is the gtr front isnt it?) and his is a s2

the standard s2 bar is ok but - just put the nismo front lip and it looks sweet

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