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Hey guys

i recently went camping and my front bar had a bit kiss to a rock

I didn't see on the floor devo as ;)

but now i'm in the market for a new fron bar :)

I found this one on j tuned but don't no what it's called if anyone knows

can u please help me out

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and if any can post up some clean front bar that would be helpfully

cheers everyone

I don't know what the frontbars called man when I find out i'll pm you maybe we can get it cheaper for two ;) I've baught stuff from psi parts there a good company

just wish I knew where to buy it from

Hey guys

i recently went camping and my front bar had a bit kiss to a rock

I didn't see on the floor devo as :)

but now i'm in the market for a new fron bar :)

I found this one on j tuned but don't no what it's called if anyone knows

can u please help me out

20bc3939.jpg

and if any can post up some clean front bar that would be helpfully

cheers everyone

In the 3rd post by Trent 26 that's the do luk front bar but instill don't know what the front bars called

in the pic I posted :)

The closes it looks to is the Do Luck Front Bar but for a R33 GTS-T, but the pic you posted it is on a GTR.

GTS-T front bar on a GTR.

Suck, I can't find the article on that R33 GTR on J-Tuned, cuz they updated the website and have all new cars no more archives.

same front bar as psi parts has on their demo car, and yep its do-luck... nice..

it isnt actually - looking at the bar there are a few differences in lines accross the bar

lower lip is smooth not ridged - angles on the side openings are different

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wilyawns pic is the right bar

Their both Do-Luck ones, which one do you prefer?

GTS-T or GTR Do-Luck front bar, up to you.

IMO the GTS-T one looks better but without the line that goes across the intercooler. (Like the 1st pic you posted)

Yer I was swinging that way I've delt with fiberglass before so if I was getting

that's front bar I would cut that bit out and patch it up ;)

I can also get the gtr one but made for gtst

so options are still there

got to remember some molds come out different from different places, i've got a few mates with do-luck fronts and sides and they look slightly different, more curved etc on one of them.

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