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Looks like im leaning towards the Explosive front bar.

For a nice front bar there doesnt seem to be many cars with them on?

because they look like a sock bar on steroids and when people change they usually want something totally different...

( i like 'em tho)

Is there a 400R type bar for S2? That's what I'd be looking for.....

yesbut they look different to the s1 bar

out of those 2 options i'd go the explosive bar....

i have a gtr bar o mine and i love it.... looks phat as and is a few mm higher than my old 400r bar so it scrapes a lot less as my car runs @ 320mm centre to guard

i know you said you didn't want any new options, but have you though about monkey warehouse? they are different and for some reason i'm starting to like them quite a lot lately :P

i have an exlosive front bar for sale. white in colour, may need a tiny bit of attention. located in vic. its comeones for $150 if they wanna come get it. its for series 2.

i also have a s2 400r style bar, also white. will need spray prior to fitting. but apparently never fitted to car, i purchased to fit instead of my explosive but have since gone for standard again. if anyone interested lemme know. (especially topic starter) as it was his thread.

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because they look like a sock bar on steroids and when people change they usually want something totally different...

( i like 'em tho)

yesbut they look different to the s1 bar

out of those 2 options i'd go the explosive bar....

i have a gtr bar o mine and i love it.... looks phat as and is a few mm higher than my old 400r bar so it scrapes a lot less as my car runs @ 320mm centre to guard

i know you said you didn't want any new options, but have you though about monkey warehouse? they are different and for some reason i'm starting to like them quite a lot lately :D

I have to agree with you on this one...the GTR front bar (although it's simple) looks the toughest on the R33...with the right wheels and offset, the car will look really tough and PHAT...love it!

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Bringing up an old thread.

Soon after i bought the top secret bar i sold it to another forum member because i knew it was going to be a while until i fitted/painted it.

Now i have found out that the top secret bar only fits series 1 gtsts and GTRs. Has anyone got one to fit a series 2 gtst?

Pics?

Bringing up an old thread.

Soon after i bought the top secret bar i sold it to another forum member because i knew it was going to be a while until i fitted/painted it.

Now i have found out that the top secret bar only fits series 1 gtsts and GTRs. Has anyone got one to fit a series 2 gtst?

Pics?

Hey Dave,

Give DMD a call (07) 3808 1777, I bought my old top secret kit off them. I dont have any pics of my old R33 S2 atm but it lined up pretty well.

Cheers,

Johno

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