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Hey guys,

In need of a new front bar and I cannot seem to part ways with my beloved nismo/altia/aero front bar. That feeling I get when I drive near glass panels and it reflects my front bar :wub:

Had it damaged recently and have never been so devastated :unsure:

SO. I'm in the market for a new bar nismo/altia/aero bar. Would anyone happen to have one lying around? or would someone know where to get it from in Australia or most preferably brand new in Japan? I'm more than happy to fork out the cash since it looks to be an insurance job so they will pay the smash repairer to get it.

I'm also open for trades, if you have that bar and want to get something else, I'll shell out the cash for the bar you want in return for yours :3some:

If anyone has the part number of it as well, it would be a great help since I can search it up on Amayama

Yes! do a gtr conversion! or even just simple top secret bar will do..

altia is wayy too common and ugly tbh... it came with my gtt straight from jpn, never really liked it :P

If you still have it, I'll source you a GTR style bar for swaps. I don't think its all THAT common and ugly. I hunted for 6 months looking for a white 34 with that kit in specific :)

It's deleted.

What is? The part number is straight from the front bar if anyone needs referencing.

Thanks for all the reports guys, nice to hear that.

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what reports?

What is? The part number is straight from the front bar if anyone needs referencing.

Part number has been deleted from fast catalogue, generally means Nissan have none left in NOS and no plans of reproduction.

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