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hi guys and girls

if anyone interested to sell your front bar to me?

this can be someone wish to upgrade their front bar to after market one.

im keen to get this front bar but i couldnt find them

i want original plastic front bar not a Fibre Glass one

i know i can get the FG one from carmate or other supplier but i dont want to..

if anyone willing to sell your front bar please let me know

if possible please send me some close up photo to my email

[email protected]

cheers

paul

PS: do i have to post this up in WTB section or is it ok?

let me know ill post it again thank you

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Hi, the bar your after is a Nissan factory option Aero bar, Call Joanne at powerplay imports, this is where i brought mine from and im pretty sure they had another one in stock. Note that i also brought the East Bear bottom lip. Tell Joanne i sent you, she knows me well.

Good luck with it Nathan Rae.

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hi guys and girls

if anyone interested to sell your front bar to me?

this can be someone wish to upgrade their front bar to after market one.

im keen to get this front bar but i couldnt find them

i want original plastic front bar not a Fibre Glass one

i know i can get the FG one from carmate or other supplier but i dont want to..

if anyone willing to sell your front bar please let me know

if possible please send me some close up photo to my email

[email protected]

cheers

paul

PS: do i have to post this up in WTB section or is it ok?

let me know ill post it again thank you

Didnt u post this question b4? I seem to remember answering it. Anyway, as mentioned above this front bar is the Nissan Factory option, some call it Nismo bar though i believe its not actually the Nismo bar. Well ive got one of these front bars(in plastic) n ill be changing it to an aftermarket one in the coming mths. Mine's in great nick, no cracks, few scratches on underside as u'd expect but would have to post interstate if u really want it, we can talk the sphincter of the universe, pm me.

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