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A Brand New Fresh out of Jell Coat Fibre glass 'Banana Bar' For a R33 Nissan Skyline, which is ready for finishing and Painting.

The bar is designed with a big Front Mount opening and reinforced points to prevent stone cracking, and crucial stress points. Has 2 front air intakes and also 2 side brake intakes, advantages for track work.

The Banana Bar provides a very slick finish to any skyline and a fantastic upgrade to any front bar.

The Bar is mounted from Factory mount points and has pre marked cutting points.

Indicators are not sold with bar. - This can be organised.

Indicators are off a Nissan Cima Y31.

Bar is located in Melbourne, Pick up available and delivery can be arranged at buyer’s expense.

Selling Price - $450 Per bar

- $400 Per bar if 3 or More Purchased at once.

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(Bar shown in Jell Coat)

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(Banana Bar Fitted)

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Contact - Matt

:Email - [email protected]

Or send me a PM

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I can guarantee this bar suiting a series 1 with no issues, but if anyone can 100% confirm it fitting on a series 2 that would be appreciated.. Obviously minimal finishing will always be required.

  • 1 month later...

Made through a personal mate of mine with a Fiberglas company. It will fit no worries at all, only modification required is around the intercooler piping.. Obviously depends on the size of the hose...

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Does anyone else in Sydney want one of these? Maybe we could get a group buy of 3 happening or something. I will probably be interested, but not for a couple of weeks while I book the GTS in to get repaired. Mavric, how much extra would it cost to get 3 shipped to Sydney? If we can get 3 people together, you could ship them to one address and people could pick them up or I could drop them off, etc.

Also, do you know how much the indicators are roughly (are they GTR indicators?) and also the reinforcing strut bars, as my front bar is a complete writeoff and I don't think it had all the metal bars on the lower bit anyway.

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