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hey dude i have a type m bar that is red it has the centre cut out as i have a front mount but it has a little crack in it it can be fixed very easy, i am in melb if u know how i could get it to u let me know though and dont know how much 4 it, i am trying to get a bar 4 my car if u know anyone who has a 400r thatd be great.

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Thanks for the offer, but unfortunately the fbar has to be undamaged/unchanged when going through compliance :-(

But if you've got a pic of your car post it up, as I've never seen a Type M fbar with an FMIC fitted before (most people just buy different fbar) :-)

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I make front bars for gtr r33 and nizmo styles. the gtr bar will not bolt on straight away but the nizmo bar will fit on. They go for $300 ea. you can contact me on 0413 714 354 or [email protected]

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unfortunatly i dont have bomex or veilside, but i have a nizmo style kit on the way

yes i make the rear spoilers.

here is a look at the nizmo style front bar and sideskirts

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Thanks for the offer, but unfortunately the fbar has to be undamaged/unchanged when going through compliance :-(

But if you've got a pic of your car post it up, as I've never seen a Type M fbar with an FMIC fitted before (most people just buy different fbar) :-)

http://members.optushome.com.au/jay51/Blac...0Bar2%20(1).jpg

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Thanks for the offer, but unfortunately the fbar has to be undamaged/unchanged when going through compliance :-(

But if you've got a pic of your car post it up, as I've never seen a Type M fbar with an FMIC fitted before (most people just buy different fbar) :-)

http://members.optushome.com.au/jay51/Blac...0Bar2%20(1).jpg

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