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Hi all,

I have the above front bar for sale here already, but I am considering selling my full kit because I've almost decided the BN kit will be better suited to the look I'm after...the price we pay for indecision...! :)

The kit I have consists of URAS Monkey Magic FRP Type 1 Aero front bar (for which URAS don't make matching skirts or rear bar) and I am using ORIGIN STREAMLINE side skirts and rear bumper (also FRP) - despite the mix-and-matching of brands, they go together perfectly IMHO and a look at the side shot shows just how well they go together (the small lip at the bottom edge of the front bar picks up the same lip on the side skirts and rear bar - and they're the same height too!) :)

The URAS bar is order only (10-12 week wait) and D1 Garage told me my ORIGIN four door kit was the only one in the container just brought in by them - so save yourself a potential 3 month wait and take these off me...all are imported from Japan and all is of fantastic build quality and finish, ready to paint and fit. - as a guide to the quality of these parts, I have today dummy fitted the whole kit (using cable ties and tape only!) and the side skirts are only sitting on the car...they sat perfectly just carefully pressing them on!!

More info can be found here;

http://www.uras.com.au/

http://www.origin-aust.com/streamline.htm

As a guide, these parts retail for;

Front bar - $649

Rear bar - $395

Skirts - $395

Total - $1439 (+ frieght and wait time) :laugh:

My price is $1250 firm, pick up in Melbourne only (due to size of the items)

Cash or direct deposit only.

I think that's about it, sorry for the rant...if you have any questions please PM me or post them here...

Thanks,

Chris

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Edited by 4doorHCR32
has this sold yet? if i had the cash id be keen. if you cant get rid of it let me know. cheers daniel

It's still here Daniel...and at this stage I'm thinking of keeping it and using it...particularly because of its rarity and the fact the BN kit is still 6 weeks away... :(

Does the rear bar fit a regular number plate? out of interest :)

Hey Sarumatix, a Vic plate will fit in but not recess all the way into the holder...it tapers in toward the car...

Also, I have widebody front fenders for HCR32 as well if anyone interested...$250 pick up only (new)... :)

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