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As per title I have a Brand New Front bar, (has just been test fitted but no holes drilled). It is ready to install.

It has been prepped and painted by M&C Doyles.

I bought it for my car but I need to buy some injectors and other bits so unfortunatelly this has to go,

the bar itself costs $320 + N1 slots $70 for the pair + the prep and painting, you do the maths.

I am asking $500$400 firm, for pick up here in Adelaide.

Alternatively we can get to an agreement for interestate buyers

So, people with a white R32 looking for a GTR front bar, look no further.

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I can get better pics to those interested, or you can come in and have proper look

Cheers

Ric

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PMs replied, thanks for the interest but I dont want to send it interstate at this stage guys.

Ill see if it sells here in Adelaide first , if not, Ill think about sending it interstate

Cheers

Ric

Hey Ric

If you really need it gone, I can organize to get it sent interstate for ya. When I sent mine off it was $80 to VIC (or NSW, cant remember now), including up to $1000 insurance (I figured bars are a bit fragile).

PM me if you're keen

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Hey Showza!

Saw I couple of vids of you at the G1, nice work! Too hot for me, sometthing always goes wrong when I take mine out on a really hot day.

Yeah man that would be good, I have a couple of people interested interstate, it looks like noone wants one here in Adelaide.

Who is this with? TOLL ?

Cheers

Ric

You can always come for a drive and pick it up, you know Adelaide is quite nice this time of year :)

kinda got a bit of a cash problem at the moment man, also im livin in bathurst cause of uni and the cars in the garage in syd because i lost my licence. in a bit of a shit situation. ill let u know 4 sure in a week or so weather 2 send it over or not. still very interested

Price is right IMO, the only way you can get this bars is through Autobarn at a crazy $750 not painted.

Or JustJap if they still make them at around $550 again not painted.

this one is ready to install, suits a white R32 buyer, thats why is taking time to go.

I am not in a rush. thanks for your interest, buddy

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