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i was lead to believe it was a type-m and looked everywhere for it but now know its something else.....but what??

it was plastic not fibreglass and looked very factory.....well it did before it was smashed.

any ideas??

sorry bout quality but these are the only pics i got

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Looks alot like the standard TYPE M one but the three holes behind the original plate location are strange, unless the person hole sawed them. The holes on the left and right though in pairs do look very TYPE M.

Here is my TYPE M bar and they do look very similar.

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(all m-spec references changed to TYPE M to keep Funky funky!)

Edited by Tig
iz32 can i ask you what size rims do you have?

as im planning to get rims and dont want it too wide and stick out of the guard.

and is your R32 a GTR or GTST with GTR bonnet

18.8.5

255 rear 225 front

gtst with gtr bonnet n grille

and yes the 3 holes were cut.

and if this site is correct then we're all wrong

http://www.skylinesdownunder.com/index.php...2&Itemid=81

type S

Edited by iz32

Its a type m front bar exactly like mine. Only this one has driveway scratch modifications. With rims, i got 18x9.5 on the rear of my 32 gtst. Your guards will have to be rolled though.

Ive never heard of a type s gtst.

Edited by NRV155

The GTS type S has the RB20DE engine and 205/60R15 rolling stock.

Nissan also made a 4 door GTE with RB20E engine and a GXI with CA18I engine.

Edited by SNISMO

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