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Hi guys

Just picked up a pair of these for my car. Anyone had them added in themselves, or would a place like Jetspeed be the go?

Ive done a search but can't find any directly relevant posts.

Thanks in advance

Andrew

Hi Andrew

Shouldnt be too hard, measure up and cut :laugh:

But i guess if you're not much of a DIY'er then its worth paying someone to get it right and not mess up the bar, which would save you money in the end :P

Still, its just 2 holes and attaching them so it should be easy for almost anyone to do

I think you will have to take off the whole front bar and cut the 'bumper frame' underneath. I cant find any pics of a r32 with its front bar off to show :)

Nah, all the GTR I've seen and mine was the same, the holes are in the metal reo ready and waiting for the N1 ducts to be put in the bumper. The GTSt reo needs to be cut to fit though.

I used to like N1 ducts, but now think the ruin the smooth bumper line when installed.

There were no hole in the reinforcing bar in my 91 gtr, I had to cut them with an angle grinder.

Did the vents come with a template for the bumper? Its actually pretty tricky to get the right place and straight without a template.

Bumper is easy to cut with a blade knife

My mate (SteveGTS4 on here) showed me his when the front bar was off. Whoever installed them (in Japan) had to cut the support bar to get them in. Very messy looking job!

Note: he drives a GTR.

Same here. My 93 GTR has no cutouts for N1 vents. I'm thinking of installing these vents too but without a template and having to cut the reinforcement bar, puts me off.

There were no hole in the reinforcing bar in my 91 gtr, I had to cut them with an angle grinder.

Did the vents come with a template for the bumper? Its actually pretty tricky to get the right place and straight without a template.

Bumper is easy to cut with a blade knife

mine had to have the bumper support cut to install the vents. it's not so easy. you really need a nibbler or a kick ass jigsaw with a very fine pitch blade, at least 32tpi.

mine had to have the bumper support cut to install the vents. it's not so easy. you really need a nibbler or a kick ass jigsaw with a very fine pitch blade, at least 32tpi.

just measure six times and cut once...hell even i can do it...it helps if you can have a car to measure off. After you have marked it....drill the corners and use a jigsaw. I used an oxy to cut the bar reo then cleaned it up with a grinder.

before and after below.....

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