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Jesus... that's another $320, or 60% of the cost of the lip! How hard is it to install yourself? If it is a direct bolt on then I can do that with some mates; as for the paint I think I'll see how black goes first.

How much for delivery? To the Northern Beaches?

It's not hard at all, just a few bolts you could do it yourself with mates

it'd be better if you came and picked it up mate to save you the $$$ you'll fit it in the car. You can pick it up on a Saturday if you like

yeah thats me, just trying trying to source everything out and work out if its cheaper/easier for me to get the whole front bar or just use my original bar and add on the top mole, also trying to work out the bonnet situation, this is the bonnet i like (see attachment) however by the sounds of it if i go for the top mole or gts-r front bar i also have to go with the east bear bonnet in order for it to all fit, also how much for the 2dr side skirts and rear bar

GTR bonnets will work with the top mole.

Might need GTR bonnet hinges though.

If you want to ensure it's right.

Just compare where the bonnet ends on a GTR (look at corner of the lights)

to the GTS-R kit.

Hey everyone, had a big think about the purchase last night... tossing up the $550 with any additional costs for the Front Lip.

The outcome was not good and as such I'm out... sorry Tosh. It's just too expensive for such a part -

Whoever was interested before, you are now open to take it from Tosh...

when my old 34GTT came over from japan it had the stock front bumper with east bear front lip (technically it was IN the car not ON the car). it was damaged during transit (in 2 pieces) and i wanted it fixed and put back on the car because it did look amazing.

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amazing - but at a price. its far too low and my car wasn't even that low. i went up a driveway at an angle which obviously wasnt fine enough and it snapped off as easy as taking a lolly from a kid.

make sure its plastic or dont even bother on australian roads....

yeah that front lip attachment might be too low for my car even at stock height since to get to work i need to cross a speed bump (which a mates factory lowered falcon can barly get over) and up a driveway which is basically a gutter. i most likely would have lost the lip the first day arriving at work :D looks awesome though!

that front bar above is different to the one on your website, do you stock that one as well and if so how much?

that one seems to made specifically for the whole gtr front bumper not sure if it would attach to the factory bumper.

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that front bar above is different to the one on your website, do you stock that one as well and if so how much?

The one we quoted you on is the one in the picture above.

I've realised that the one on our website is a photo of the STD Nissan bar with the Top Mole

I'll have to change that

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