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R34 front Bar Aero type ( Nismo body kit ) any condition as long as its repairable.

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I am really just after the lip

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PM please

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Whatever is fair

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The nismo bodykit doesnt have a lip or even provision for one:

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The aero/altia kit - the lip is in-built

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You're after the nissan factory-option lip (I have one on my car). Note, there are two types - one for turbo and one for non-turbo (allows for the vent on the passenger side of the bar). The picture you've included is of the non-turbo type. Either way, knowing the right words/search terms might help find one. Took me about 3-4 years of searching to pick up a genuine one second-hand, but I've seen them come up a lot more in the last 12 months than they used to. You can pick them up in fibreglass from places like carmate.

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After a 3" front pipe to suit R32 with RB25. Dump Pipe not needed.

PM or contact me on 0407 633 573.

Still looking for one, would rather find a second hand item before buying new.

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R32 GTR Right Hand Front Guard with no indicator in Gunmetal Grey with no dents or scratch's. PM or txt me what you got, 0433 522 234.

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