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THIS IS A GENUINE NISSAN R 32 GTR BAR HAS JUST BEEN RECONDITIONED TOP IS IN 2 K PRIMER LIP HAS BEEN RESPRAYED BLACK PLASTIC TEXTUE EFFECT PERFECT BAR

IN BRISBANE

$450.00

Very very inerested in this bar/lip mate, just wondering what you mean by its been reconditioned. Was it damaged or something?

I have the money and im in brisbane so as long as it looks as good as it does in the pics as it does in the flesh, then i will definitely take it :D

Mick

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Very very inerested in this bar/lip mate, just wondering what you mean by its been reconditioned. Was it damaged or something?

I have the money and im in brisbane so as long as it looks as good as it does in the pics as it does in the flesh, then i will definitely take it :)

Mick

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