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So im left now with just the choice of front bar with atm having a gp sports sideskirts and 400r rear bar and now am wanting to finish of with the front bar. Im tossing up between explosive , 400r, and gtr type. I was leaning for the 400r originally now am leaning towards the explosive since it just really looks tuf but still with the stock not over the top look, isnt as low as the 400r and get to use the stock front bar lights. What do you guys think?

This is how the car looks at the moment

So im left now with just the choice of front bar with atm having a gp sports sideskirts and 400r rear bar and now am wanting to finish of with the front bar. Im tossing up between explosive , 400r, and gtr type. I was leaning for the 400r originally now am leaning towards the explosive since it just really looks tuf but still with the stock not over the top look, isnt as low as the 400r and get to use the stock front bar lights. What do you guys think?

This is how the car looks at the moment

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yeah but the probelm is my front bar is f**ked cracked broken and scuff marks all over the place I cbf speinding hours and hours preppin so would prefer just get a new kit

yeah but the probelm is my front bar is f**ked cracked broken and scuff marks all over the place I cbf speinding hours and hours preppin so would prefer just get a new kit

If that's the case, you're better off sticking with the factory bar and Nismo lip because a fibreglass bar is going to crack and shatter in no time.

Yeah but I didnt crack it , my dad been driving it for the last year because I had no lincense and he doenst quite understand the technique of having to go slow over steep places and speed humps lol so im gonna change the bar for when I drive it.

i'm in the same situation with my s2. i wanna keep the indicators so i'm probably goin with the viva garage lip. there are better pics of it on www.raceonusa.com or www.carbodykits.com. unique autosports also do a s2 lip,

however in your situation i'd prob go explosive

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