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Hi guys,

I've currently been searching everywhere for an R34 GTT Nismo Aero front bumper but they seem impossible to come across (at least under 1k).

I think I've finally found a store that stocks them:

http://www.madmotors.co.uk/ep-racing-nissan-skyline-r34-gtt-ni-style-front-bumper.html

Has anyone fitted one of these bumpers?

Assuming I can knock VAT off I should be able to get it delivered for $530. Would this be the cheapest I could get it for?

Thanks

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Really? Your first post on this forum is telling me to Google something? I've done plenty of research, I'm only asking here to see if anyone has come across something better.

Next time try post something constructive.

Really? Your first post on this forum is telling me to Google something? I've done plenty of research, I'm only asking here to see if anyone has come across something better.

Next time try post something constructive.

LOL dude that was a spammer.

go around to wreckers yards, that's a Altia front bar not a nismo front bar. you'll have more luck there. in fact go on yahoo auctions japan, these front bars can be had for pretty cheaply. and by the time you get them shipped over here, should still be under 500$ as your budget indicates

LOL dude that was a spammer.

Oh God even the spammers are insulting me :P

go around to wreckers yards, that's a Altia front bar not a nismo front bar. you'll have more luck there. in fact go on yahoo auctions japan, these front bars can be had for pretty cheaply. and by the time you get them shipped over here, should still be under 500$ as your budget indicates

Strange, every time I Googled the Nismo Aero front bar the Altia style kept popping up. Since blah_blah has it locally I might take a look at that, cheers

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