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Hey guys,

I've tried most online shops that sell body kits, but for the life of mine i could not find any front bar lip for the series 1 R33 ? Do you guys know where i can get one or maybe some one has one for sale ? Any help much appreciated!

cheers

vlad

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well as far as i know or what i think i know....i have a lip on my front bar....now anyone please do tell me whether i am right or wrong....but i have looked at a few S1 front bars and mine just looks slightly different....

for some reason i cannot attach a picture so i have provided a link to another forum where pics of my car can be seen.....and you guys can tell me if i am correct about having a lip on it or not...

http://www.rpmlounge.com.au/forums/index.p...t=0&start=0

Yeah looks like a stock type M front bar, which doesn't look bad tho :)

Has anyone bought anything from these guys ?

http://www.newstylemotorsport.com/nissan/nissan_R33.php

I was looking into this front bar

R33_1.jpg

$550 + delivery whatever will that be, overpriced ?

vlad

HOTWIRE......if you can see that where the stickers on the front bar are....thats a seperate unit from the front bar....if you have a close up look then its bolted on.....not saying i am right here but thats what it is....i will be at the Ben Simpson Memorial cruise so if you want come and have a look and will be glad to have a nice chat...

I see what you are talking about now, yup it appears there is a slight extension to the lip under the opening. :) Never seen that before, its quite subtle but looks good. I just saw the indicators, shape of the bar and the side flutes and thought "yep type M". I dont think that would bolt up to Krishy's non-type M bar though, but its an option for those with a type M bar.

I'll be at the BSM cruise this weekend, and would be good to catch up with you (and all other SAU'ers)

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