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Front bar was on the car straight from japan !

Thanks mate, but this isn't particularly helpful. Pretty much just said 'my discontinued front bar is genuine'. Was it a factory upgrade or aftermarket from nismo? If you know that is. Cheers

Edited by Four - Twelve

Thanks mate, but this isn't particularly helpful. Pretty much just said 'my discontinued front bar is genuine'. Was it a factory upgrade or aftermarket from nismo? If you know that is. Cheers

Yeh aftermarket Nismo, here's the warranty and fitting instructions

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^^ Ok cheers, pretty lucky for you as genuine articles are reasonably sought after. I wasn't questioning its authenticity or anything so I hope you weren't taking it that way. The purpose of my initial question was because I have been seeing what seems like every second 34R with this style of front bar (including a few at WTAC) and as far as I'm aware, they weren't a factory upgrade. I know the Z-tune bar is commonly copied but I am not sure if the R-tune was or not. So ultimately I was trying to find if they are recreated locally or all genuine from Japan. Thanks for addressing my post though, I appreciate it

It's part of the VIN, my Vin is BNR32 100219

The 100 means nismo edition, and the 219 is the build number.

Each special edition gtr, the first 3 numbers identifys what type it is, there's a different number for the N1's, Nismo's and the vspecs.

I had em all written down at home somewhere but I'm 2000km away from home for work for the next 5 weeks. So no pictures, but i can get some when I return if I remember.

The only difference with my car is, all the nismos came in gun grey, my car has been resprayed just before I brought it. It's still a Nissan color, but not the gun grey. One day when I'm old and wise, it will b pulled down and full resprayed back to its gun grey nismo color. But not for a long while.

Hopefully be on the car by next week... :wub:

Damn youuu *shakes fist*

Id love to have a set of LM's on the GTR, but hard to come by a set in the right sizes.......oh and you know.....money and stuffs :rolleyes:

What sizes are they?

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