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Have been looking for a replacement front bar but can't finf one that looks the same as the original, the closest I can find is the "N Style" bar from carmate, empire aero etc.

Has anyone seen a replacement bar similiar to the attached photo, barring an original from Nissan (to pricey) the bar is pretty well had it (dead kangaroo on the middle of the road) but the black plastic piece between the bar and the diffuser is allright and can be used again.

I preffer the look of the original bar with the black plastic section as opposed to the one piece one colour of the N Style bar but can't find a replacement one similiar to the original.

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edit second attached photo is the one I am trying to find, if anyone knows if someone makes a copy please let me know where and who. Thanks

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Thanks for the link 10 4, no luck there.

Turns out the front bar I wrecked was a Nismo bar, not the original bar as I thought.

Might be worth trying to get it repaired as it was a good fit for a fiberglass bar, failing that then the N Style bars might be my best bet.

  • 3 weeks later...

if you want a copy, get it from bodyform aero

True...

Peter at Bodyform Aero has a 'dig' at other ppl's ill-fitting aftermarket bars.

Best to use his Mob: 0416.243.098

New Addy: 7/179 Woodpark Rd Smithfield

bodyformaero.com.au

if you want a copy, get it from bodyform aero

True...

Peter at Bodyform Aero has a 'dig' at other ppl's ill-fitting aftermarket bars.

Best to use his Mob: 0416.243.098

New Addy: 7/179 Woodpark Rd Smithfield

bodyformaero.com.au

+1 got my front from them and it fitted first time and is pretty strong, good place to buy from

Don't get fibreglass.... its crap and chips easily - looks bad...

try http://www.skylinesa..._1#entry5752743 ? Might get lucky...

Only if it's cheaply made man, fiberglass is strong stuff when it's made properly.

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