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lmfaoo $10, what kind of bar is it bro, can u send me a pic please, ill offer you $9 haha, gl wid da sale mate, people should run for it for this price,

cheers and have a hapy new year

FFS you guys are picky, he is pretty much giving away a gtr front bumper to suit a gtst and you guys want pics and postage??

Having read the add it says drift spec, anyone who has seen a thrashed drift car would know that most likely it is ripped up, if your good with fibreglass this would probably suit you.

At the end of the day bargains dont come easy so by now you should have atleast been on the phone if not gone round there to get it.

is it one that has a removable bottom lip like the GTR one (like the front bar on my pic), if it is and the lip it self is in good nick I'll take it!

Edited by Viper_r32

dude seriously, dose it have the removable front lip. if so and lip is in good nick (don't really care about the condition of the rest of it) consider it sold

dude seriously, dose it have the removable front lip. if so and lip is in good nick (don't really care about the condition of the rest of it) consider it sold

mate read the 10th reply, its sold

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