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Ohk so ive been looking at picking up this nice r32 gts non turbo, its got a type M front bar with foglights on it, i was wondering if those foglights would fit into a non type M front bar? or would i have to buy a gtst front bar with foglights on it already? im not sure if the bars with foglights have brackets in the bumpers to hold it or its somewhere else, i tried to search but mainly found threads selling foglights, foglight switches or bumpers with the foglights in it already. I want to swap the type M bar to the standard gtst front bar with foglights and put a gtr lip on it, i somehow like that angled look of the standard gtst bar better than the type M, guess its just all preference so yeah since it would be my 1st skyline im not so sure of said specifics and would appreciate some insight into the matter.

PS. just another random question, i know the r32 gtr chassis is different to the r32 gtst chassis to run the attessa system etc, but is the r32 gtst chassis exactly the same as the r32 gts non turbo one just without the 5lug, bigger brakes and LSD + maybe some other stuff? i want to know as i was looking at another thread here about rims sizes and offsets but no1 had a non turbo r32 gts up there, and someone asked the same question but wasnt answered therefore still not sure if a nice fitment on a gtst is identical to a gts minus the 4lug?

Ill just try make this simple for people who dont want to read alot and try put it in dot points so i dont have to go on and on tryna elaborate incase i confuse people.

1) Can the r32 gtst type M front bumper foglights mount into ANY standard r32 gtst front bumper? or would i have to get one with foglights in it already?

2) Would i be able to run exact same wheel fitment from an r32 gtst on an r32 gts? or is there slight differences?

3) What would be a flush 17 or 18 inch wheel fitment and offset to run say 235/40 at the front and 255/40 at the rear? also would i need to have coilovers first as they are slimmer than stock suspensions and would give some extra space for the wheels?

Any insight or straight answers to my questions are very much appreciated, i apologize for my noobness, hope to learn as much as i can =)

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