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R33 Front Bar (Like the One Below)

It is Slightly scratched from the bottom (From parking over gutters in a lowered car, but no cracks or anything..just normal wear and tear, Cannot see scratches when skirt is on bar).

Comes with the indicators

Is in the Wine Red Color

$285 Or Nearest Offer

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Guest | hype^ |

hey ...

I NEED THAT BAR!!! :lol: :lol:

by whine red do u mean the metalic burgundy color?

will it fit onto my '93 r33??

if its suitable for my car.... (prob will need a pic)

ill give ya $350 + whateva it costs to ship it to sydney!

:(

im for real..

get back to me dude!..

my # is 0401 095 742

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I got some one coming over to look at it tommrow. They rang me in the morning and wanted to see it, If they dont buy it, its yours, Im only askin $285....heheh i never asked for $350....but if you wanna pay that then i'd be more than happy to sell it to you...my mobile number is there man, ill give you a buz tommorow morning..

I was just looking at the bar, there is a bit of primer on one of the sides, the panel beater oversprayed some when he was puting my body kit on, he said it would cut right out. And yeah, its the burgundy color... give me a call in the morning (Tuesday) and we'll chat.

Regards

Sam

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