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    ap2 front bar direct fitmet for ap1?

    hi guys,

    im thinking of getting a new front bar for my car, i was wondering if the ap2 front bar is a direct fitment on the ap1?

    would i need to modify any thing? are all the mounting points the same? headlight shape exactly the same?

    has anyone done this before?

    any idea on the price of the ap2 front bar?

    cheers,
    will

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    Nope, by what I've read, you have to cut away some of the support in behind the AP1 front bar to make the AP2 bar fit.
    Join up at s2ki.com, and have a good search around

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    It will be a direct fit...pretty much.
    However, you'll need some new mounting locations (if I remember correctly).

    My mate has done it and he had a few issues which I can't remember, only 'cos I wasn't really paying attention

    Believe it or not, the front bar costs less than the lip
    It'd be best if you rang Honda and get a quote, or try your luck at wreckers, but I'm doubtful any wreckers in Australia would have any used front bars.

    Good luck with it all.

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    Here's the link I was looking for:
    http://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=282385

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    direct fit onto the old mounts, the only issue is the splash guard under the front bad is different and the new one can be bought and directly mounted or u can mod the old one, there's a write up on s2ki about it...go and join up and search it!

    if you want AP2 head lights u have to make custom brackts to mount the AP1 ballasts cos they are bigger then the AP2 ballasts, also enlargen some hole...its all in this write up go read it.
    2007 BMW M3 Jerez Black/Palladium Silver
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    yep, join s2ki if you want to good information about the s2k, we're all in the AUstralian forum
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    if you want a ap2 front bar, new and cheap, pm me.
    =p

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    it will fit though you probably need to shave the corners of the bumper support so that it wont damage the new bar and allow better clearence

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    awesome.. i dont mind shaving off bits of the support bar etc.. as long as it still does the job.

    yeh.. the lip is extremely expensive for what it is.. so i thought i might as well get the new front bar, it just makes it look so much better.

    the link was very helpful ludecrs, looks like its a do-able DIY, thanks for that.

    thanks for all the info guys, much appreciated!
    Last edited by BRU51N; 20-05-2006 at 02:57 PM.

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    sent you pm destrukshn!

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    haha yeah i did tooooooo!
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    the front bar is a striight fit. i did it bout a month ago. the mounting holes don't all line up, just two on either side but the rest fit perfectly. the only thing of concern is the moulding that slip under the headlights are fatter on the new front bar but they can be squished in underneath if u don't upgrade the headlights. other then those things there was no need to alter anything
    Last edited by Jerfield; 23-05-2006 at 05:55 PM.

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