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Hey guys, First time posting.

Just wondering if anyone knows the brand or name of the front bar on this r34,

and if possible where i could get it in australia.

I personally think it looks the best on a white gtt without putting the extra $$ in for a gtr conversion, bonnet etc.

The front bar in http://www.psiparts.com.au/front.asp?pid=20 looks similar to this except for the grill bit,

but no way of comparing it with the photo they have on the site.

Much appreciated,

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I didn't think the TS kit had a scoop of any sort ..I thought it went down in a straight line pretty much. Maybe its different from the gtr one?? http://www.topsecretjpn.com/r34drag6.jpg

I'm pretty sure its custom and to be honest to me it looks crap. The normal TS looks nicer

Ah thats nice, when i get around to sorting out a kit, if i dont get the z-tune front from jsai, that will most likely be my second choice :(

I don't want to slurr anybody's name, however I don't like people being ripped off either. I would just investigate your first choice.

i would love to get a front bar like that but i dont really want fibreglass but thats all that you can get. not sure why i wont go fibreglass but there is something about it, id prefer plastic.

love the look of the top secret front bar though its very tempting.

just like this one...

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looks better on the silver one. i think these are top secret front bars as well.

is someone able to confirm what these front bars are please. for some reason the white one looks a little different or am i high on something lol. but i want the silver front bar though.

  • 5 months later...

both top secret, but i think the white one would be the TS2 front bumper on carmate, the silver one TS1?

and yeah JSAI are a bit unreliable when trying to contact them, i called for a few days on end, never got anything, emailed 3 times, never got anything... if you lived in sydney you could go see him in person that should work out ok.

  • 1 year later...

both top secret, but i think the white one would be the TS2 front bumper on carmate, the silver one TS1?

and yeah JSAI are a bit unreliable when trying to contact them, i called for a few days on end, never got anything, emailed 3 times, never got anything... if you lived in sydney you could go see him in person that should work out ok.

Both are the same bar, TS1, but the white one has gtr (looks like vspec) bonnet and a bonnet mole lip spacer thing. You can see it more clearly on this car:

http://carphotos.cardomain.com/ride_images/1/1552/2641/3878820108_large.jpg

Speaking of which - does anyone know where to get this bonnet mole lip thing?? all i can seem to find is the one that sticks onto the gtt bonnet...

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