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Im planning to have 20+ hicas bars for r32's R33's manufactored if I can get enough interest . These bars could go for as little at 70$ .

If you want one leave your comments,

These will be made at a local engineering shop.

Heres the list

R33 List

1.Ol_Mate

2.75Coupe

3.sam5709

4.MANWHORE

5.madbung

6.Nic19

7.drewr33

8.Silent

9.NickR33

10.LOOF

11.Devils_Advocate21

12lsf_bootz

13.lsf_bootz

14.tek_01

15.Filecon

16.Croat

17.ztuned

18.33SOM

19.JaiJai

20.KeeFy

21.Rhys

22.Zilch*

23.2BNVS

24.dane spec33

25.lvlong

26.mr moo

27.white33gtst

28.MR2MK1SC

29.jeff

30.igota33

31.dr1ft3r

32.arkon

33.performance-wise

34.hazerb30

35.L33igh

36.predator

37.

R32 List

1.MR2MK1SC

2.Adriano

3.1JRocket

4.bubba

5.cln

6.durty2

7.loren

8.gt-t_r34

9.Haysey

10.RB20tR32

11.GTS-4SOME

12.snappy_

13.fazzy

14.

15.

16.

17

18.

19.

20.

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I have a couple ready to be sent already..

$120 delivered via Express Post

Have never had a problem with Quality and strength..

S13/A31/R32/R33/R34..

This is a group by, not the for sale section.

Okay I have 6 people down so far.

well i payed 120 for my bar and it was fairly average. i would have been happy if i payed $70 for it thoe. but seriously you will not get "perftect" unless you pay like $150 out of a shop. hope that doesnt sound like a negative comment but you get what you pay for and sometimes you pay to much.

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