New Custom Front Bar - Who's Interested???

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New Custom Front Bar - Who's Interested???

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Who would be interested in gettting a custom front bar made up to suit a Starion, based on this custom 180sx front bar???

http://www.mfx.com.au/pages/iprod.htm
check the yellow 180sx pics...

Also.. who was it who customised an R33 Skyline front bar to fit their Starion???
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Post by fr335tyl3r »

Ide be interested in the custom bar.

And in answer to ure question im fairly sure it was tmz_99 and it was an r34 bar?
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thats a nice front bar.. best luck with getting a staz one, would be good to see more variety.. :)
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These guys are locals and they are into making custom fibreglass parts...

If there are enough people interested I'm sure they could come up with a very cool bar (and side skirts) for a resonable price. :D

So who would be interested??? I'm not asking for money for 100% commitment (yet) but just a show of hands to see if there is enough interest. Well???
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I can't say i'm a big fan of seeing square/angular things (ie a starion) turned into rounded things at the bottom.

Reminds me of ppl putting VT commodore front bars onto VH commonwhores.

The car is angular, i think it should be kept this way or it would look weird.
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Post by 4g6beat »

I tell you what 180sx front bar would go well withe staz's edges and give you a nice cooler opening? why the darth vader 180sx front bar, nice and squre and muscley just like a staz from the nose back heheh.

not the cleanest example of the kit i've seen nicer versions than this version but it's an idea :) http://www.sr20tuning.com/newcar.html
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Post by decoy »

that bar is a bit flarey, huge openining tho.. i like the skirts
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Post by Paradoxx »

:shock:
eek *shakes head*

Still too round i reckon. It really needs someone with a lot of time on their hands to sit down and work with some angles and ideas on paper first and design a new front bar from scratch, as there isnt a lot of bars which would actually go on a starion nicely. If you work with a picture of side, front and top views and add in ideas from there maybe we can get a few designs together and see what people think of it. It would cost less than getting a bar, making it fit and seeing what it looks like.
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Post by MelbStazz »

going to all that effort you may as well design a bar from scratch in auto cad or similar. then get it made. Might cost a lil more though you will get something that's made for the car. :wink: not a big $$$ mod job. I've seen custom bars made, alot of the big f/glass co's do them. Though you will be without your car for awhile.
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Post by madeofmilo »

depending on cost...count me in
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Something subtle, not too ricey! Autocad was a good idea, if someone is half decent with Cad we coud throw up our suggestions! As for not haveing the car for a while, am I wrong in assuming a lot of you guys have more then one stazz!? Working or not, I'm sure you could live without one for a week or two! For the greater good I mean!? But, yeah, I'm in!
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yep

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yep fo sure
im interested, final prices?
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This post is TWO years old! Not quite relevant, don't forget to check dates before posting! :wink:
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oops

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sorry :oops:

in any case still interested :D
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Post by KiwiStaz »

also sorry to keep an old topic going but figure its better than starting a new one on the same topic.

Has anyone checked what other cars have similar front bar dimensions that could be modified to fit the staz?
I'm thinking something like an AE86 Treuno front bar or similar. After all the AE86 was also designed by a ruler so figure that style might work for us if it fitted
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