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Hey

I am just after a front bar for an R32.

Doesn't matter what kind, I just need it to be in good condition, cant be cracked or broken.

Prefer it in silver, if not then in any colour is alright.

Can pickup from anywhere in Melbourne.

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381.

Thanks in advance,

Abu

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Hahaha GTR bar isn't for sale guys.

Unfortunately some suicidal cat jumped in front of the car and cracked the bar, so I'm going to repair it this weekend and get it painted.

Reason I need a 2nd hand front bar is so I can put the car through compliance and not have to wait for the GTR bar to get repaired.

Thanks for the offers.:thumbsup:

Abu

hey Abu, my boyfriends got the stock one but the front is cut for the piping to fit a front mount, so dunno if u are interetsed or not. The colors not silver, unfortunantly its wine red. If you want it its yours for $50.

-0431521947 - If the cuts in the bar dont turn u off then call me lol

-Ferah :mellow:

Can pickup today from anywhere.

Abu

I have a stock R32 front bar off my girlfriends 89 gts its black and theres no damage, perfect for compliance, looking to sell it for around $100 or $140 with fog lamps, call if your interested 0430160201

hey Abu, my boyfriends got the stock one but the front is cut for the piping to fit a front mount, so dunno if u are interetsed or not. The colors not silver, unfortunantly its wine red. If you want it its yours for $50.

-0431521947 - If the cuts in the bar dont turn u off then call me lol

-Ferah :laugh:

Thanks Ferah, will talk to you on MSN about it.

Edited by abu
I have a stock R32 front bar off my girlfriends 89 gts its black and theres no damage, perfect for compliance, looking to sell it for around $100 or $140 with fog lamps, call if your interested 0430160201

As for you my friend, sent you a very late night SMS.

Sorry about that :laugh:

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