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has any one ever fitted a tow bar onto a R32 GTR???

i know some of u may give me shit about wanting to fit a tow bar onto my GTR but look i realli dont give a shit

i dont intend on keeping it there... i just wanna bolt it on to tow my 180 then once im done ill unbolt the tow bar and put it away untill i need to tow my 180 again

does nissan make a tow bar for a R32 GTR or will i have to buy one and modify it to fit?

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the first question is what is the rated towing capacity of a 32 gtr.

wonder how well you will be able to tow with a tripple plate clutch?

oh yeah good point........ keep forgetting about the triple plate clutch

lol i want a tow bar as well lol

same reasons, tow drift car to track hahah

if u end up findin someone who does lemme know!

well after doing some searching it looks like im going to have to buy a tow bar and modify it to fit

Do a search for "GTR tow bar" there are a few topics there but seems you need a custom one.

yeah i tried searching and this is the only thread i could find

R32 Gtr Tow Bar Wanted, or info on where 2 get

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Towing another car with a short stoke, low capacity engine & short wheelbase vehicle is just plain stupid, irresponsible and dangerous. The thing will likely fishtale all over the place at speed.

Maybe have a look into the laws that promote safety when towing another vehicle to get a better idea on what to tow a car with. ie 4WD, fairlane, statesman

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