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Hi guys!

I'm new here so thought I'd say a big hello to all of you first!

The guy that sold me my car has a GTR front bar made to fit my GTS-t and I'll be picking it up soon. I don't want to make my car look like a GTR, but i do like the fact that it is more open around the intercooler and gives the car a more aggressive look.

I was wondering what you guys think about gts-t's with gtr fronts and also, do you reckon it will look good with Do-luck side skirts and rear bar?

I'm still undecided as to whether I want to put a kit on my car because the stock look is great - so i was thinking of just changing the front bar purely as a performance enhancement to let more air across the front mount. I've noticed the GTR front also has vents on the side where i can fit piping for a cold-air intake.

What are your thoughts?

Cheers

Chris.

p.s. I've posted a few pics of my car in my gallery, feel free to check them out at http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/LI51CA-m67924.html

Hi mate,

Firstly, welcome to SAU.

Now, there is nothing wrong with putting a GTR kit on a GTS-T as the stock look, in my opinion, doesn't look very aggressive although it's ok.

However, if you got Do Luck side skirts and rear pods...I suggest you spend some cash and get the plain GTR ones as the Do Luck side skirts are a bit fat looking and just wrecks the slick and simple GTR look.

Otherwise, purchase a Do Luck front bar...you can even get one from Ebay for around $350 posted.

I personally like the simple but tough look for the GTR kit all around.

Good luck mate!

Hi mate,

Firstly, welcome to SAU.

Now, there is nothing wrong with putting a GTR kit on a GTS-T as the stock look, in my opinion, doesn't look very aggressive although it's ok.

However, if you got Do Luck side skirts and rear pods...I suggest you spend some cash and get the plain GTR ones as the Do Luck side skirts are a bit fat looking and just wrecks the slick and simple GTR look.

Otherwise, purchase a Do Luck front bar...you can even get one from Ebay for around $350 posted.

I personally like the simple but tough look for the GTR kit all around.

Good luck mate!

Thanks heeps mate

Yeah, i agree. i like the agressive GTR look. However, I'm worried it's going to look weird because the guards aren't as flared as the GTRs. Would you hapen to have any pics of a GTSt with a GTR kit?

Cheers.

Thanks heeps mate

Yeah, i agree. i like the agressive GTR look. However, I'm worried it's going to look weird because the guards aren't as flared as the GTRs. Would you hapen to have any pics of a GTSt with a GTR kit?

Cheers.

Hey mate,

I wouldn't worry as the GTR-replica for the GTS-T is made specially for it. In other words, it's smaller than the GTR size so it will fit nicely. A lot of people put a GTR front bar on as it looks best on a R33.

Here's a picture of it on a GTS-T.

You can get it from almost any bodykit place. Try www.jetspeed.com.au or www.carmate.com.au for starters!

Good luck!

r33-gtr-fb.jpg

That does look nice!

I think i made up my mind.

Cheers mate.

Chris.

Hey mate,

No worries...glad you've made up your mind. The GTR front bar, although simple, looks very aggressive and nice. However, one thing to remember - spend $200-$300 on a set of nice GTR front bar indicator lights intact with proper backing not cheap mesh and a round truck-like indicator lights.

You can get them from www.justjap.com or www.jetspeed.com.au - just call and ask for them.

Good luck.

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