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  • HCR32 Front Lip Options

    Hello All! I have been a part of this forum as a lurker for awhile just browsing and reading all the great threads. I registered finally to get the answer to a question that has been bugging me and endless searches hurting my brain translating japanese via yahoo auctions.

    What I am looking for is an option for a FRONT LIP on a hcr32 gtst. I know I can get a GTR bumper but personally I do not want it. I want to keep the original bumper and not false flag it.

    Does anyone know of a lip that fits from another vehicle or a company that MAKES one for the HCR32?

    I would GREATLY appreciate any help / advise...

    Thanks mates!
    -Tony

    Picture of car: http://s4.postimg.org/f08rf541p/1482...12747565_n.jpg

    Again, thank you!

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    Not a lot of options left these days, First Molding make a nice one though, pricing around $600.

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    • #3
      I had this thread bookmarked on my computer. Everything was either too expensive or not available so I ended out with a JUN lip and GTR bumper

      G'day folks Looking to chuck a front lip on my stocky R32 GTS-T front bar. Due to the difference in shape to a GTR bar, I don't think the GTR lip would fit on it, and I don't have the cash to go and buy one for it not to fit. Has anyone seen any a/m lips for a non-type m bar? either someone selli...


      My good friend has Frankensteind a JUN lip to fit GTS bumpers but it requires cutting, channeling and fiber-glassing it back together
      Jordie Lewis
      1993 Skyline Type M

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      • #4
        I have also been looking for a lip for my Type-M bumper but can't find anything.

        Bought a GTR lip but seemed like it needed a lot of modification to fit it, and shop quotes were expensive. I wanna get it nicely done by a shop though, might have been cheaper for a DYI.
        1992 Nissan Skyline GTS-T

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        • #5
          Hey fellas, thanks for the all the input it's greatly appreciated.

          Jordie: I actually have that bookmarked myself! I found it going through about 20 pages of google looking for a lip.

          I don't want to have to hack & cut anything up. I'm hoping now that the r32's are going to be flowing stateside that soon some shop/company will fab one up and bring them to the new-found market... or I'll just have to pay someone to fab me one :-\ I just don't want to have to resort to a GTR bumper. I do like it, but if possible I want to keep as much of the car original as possible. It's RWD and I love it <3

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