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hey all

have an r32 GTSt and am wantng to find a lower lip for it...

Dont really want to go down the GTR front bar road or full vertex kit

want the car to look kinda old school, have the type M side skirts waiting to go on and old school work mesh rims etc.. just gotta find a front bar...

thinking something similar to this

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hey all

have an r32 GTSt and am wantng to find a lower lip for it...

Dont really want to go down the GTR front bar road or full vertex kit

want the car to look kinda old school, have the type M side skirts waiting to go on and old school work mesh rims etc.. just gotta find a front bar...

thinking something similar to this

japanbytbo2005-img600x450-116479650.jpg

Hello,

We have one but it is a bit different to that style. Ill take some pics and get back to you asap.

Regards,

Shane

Hi Guys,

Sorry for the late reply. I had to take a few days off and its taken me longer than expected to get back up to speed.

Anyways.. I had a look at our stock and we only have GTR front lips, sorry for getting your hopes up guys.

If there is anything else i can help you with please let me know

Shane

PSI Parts

ive got a TBO lip on my car atm

and i know how hard it is to get a lip for the aero bar so i was thinking of getting a mould made up to make copies from.

Now it wouldnt be straight away, and im not sure exactly how ill go about it if i do it, but ill post back here as soon as i know what im going to do

Cause i dont wana go screwing it up and wasting a $600odd lip for my car :S

heres what it looks like on my car

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