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  • 2 months later...
can I see pics of the front bar so I can make an offer

will drive out to see it.... north of bris

No pics of front bar it is a 400R copy from UAS, it is on the car at the moment, unpainted. PM me your phone no. if you want to check it out

  • 2 weeks later...

For the people interested in the 400R rear bar + pods here's some pics of mine fitted and painted....

http://skylines.pnc.com.au/pics/ben/bodykit/

The 400R sits about 2 inches lower than the stock rear bar and is much 'fatter'.

Goodluck with the sale 51jay

Yup straight fit. (I have a '95 S1)

take 3 clips out in the middle at the back where it has 'skyline' on ur boot lid part, remove 3 bolts from each end of the rear bar on the inside (thru the boot). Remove your numberplate and light and then it just slides out. You can use all the factory bolts etc to put it back on, just a matter of sanding it back, priming and spraying. An afternoons work.

The pods get bolted into the side of the rear bar and also into the bit on the back of your mud guard.

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