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G'Day guys,

I am going to get a new N1 GTR bar for my 32GTR. I currently have an aftermarket bar on the car.

I looked up the bar on the FAST system, but it appears the vents are sold seperately, not as part of the bar (just from what I cna decipher off the FAST system). I spoke to a Nissan dealer and they were not sure. So my questions are these:

1. Does the N1 bar come genuince fitted with the vents? (part number would be awesome! :thumbsup: )

2. Does it include the lower lip, or is that a seperate part?

Just trying to work this out before I order guys. As i said, i spoke to Nissan already, but they were not too sure.

EDIT: sorry guys, I'm looking to get a GENUINE N1 bar, so after factory part number(s).

Cheers!

Dan :(

Edited by JonesyGTR
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the lower lip is a stock item on all bars

as for the holes, well whether or not they are N1 is a debate

most advertise the holes as "N1 holes" eg on justjap.com but i'm not convinced

if you're getting an aftermarket bumper just get one with the holes already there

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