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there are differences in the cut, as 33 &32 GTR bumpers are different in their angles

"universal" ones will not fit both or any that well tbh.

the ones we do are made & sold here in Japan, for each model (not the 34 tho)

cost $170 shipped if your a SAU member :)

normal price is more like $200

if you want a set all i need is

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email address

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car type

what is the sau price for r32 gtr n1 vents and intercooler surrounding in carbon?

Hey mate

I put some carbon N1 Vents in my front bumper on my R33 GTR, got some before and after shots for ya. I got mine from Just Jap, they fit ok but no where near as near as factory fitted ones. I reckon they would look pretty good on a s2, it would certainly be different any ways, stick out of the crowd a bit.

BEFORE:

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AFTER:

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The only tips i have would be mark it out smaller than you would normally as the plastic bumper is very soft and easy to cut, then i used a drill with a 5mm drill bit and drilled the out line of it, then used a hand file slowly bit by bit shaped it until they fit in nice and snug, then gave them a good dose of sika flex to keep them in. They were a bit of a pain to do but got there in the end, you will also have to cut holes in the reinforcement bar aswell with a angle grinder and 1mm cutting disc.

As for the door trims, from my knowledge all R32,R33 and R34 have the same Interior trimming, except for a few little things but yeah should all be the same.

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