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hey guys I've been looking around a while for a front bar,

but I haven't found one that has a slot for fog lights :)

I mean I quite like the standard series II front bar

the thing is I installed the FMIC and cut a little too much off it.

So now am thinking bout a replacement but would like fog lights too.

Does anyone know of any?

Cheers.

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Good luck finding another front bar. Next time around try not to cut into it (if that is possible) as it is illegal and could void your insurance! :thumbsup:

well you have to cut it if you've installed a FMIC, I've bought a front lip now.

so what bars can you get that would accommodate the FMIC without any modifications to it?

attached pics below.

Gold car is mine with Explosive kit on it. It's not very FMIC friendly though. THe fog light assembly sits lower than standard which makes it hit the cooler piping. I had to modify the back of the fog light assembly to make it fit. Still not perfect.

Blue car is a pic a grabbed off unique auto sports .com....

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Good luck finding another front bar. Next time around try not to cut into it (if that is possible) as it is illegal and could void your insurance! :thumbsup:

never heard of that before??

p.s. I have my old genuine front bar if your interested make an offer.

In melbourne. WIll need to be resprayed and has a small crack on one side :ninja:

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