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Item: R33 400R Front Bar - Clear indicators not included.

Condition: Used/Damaged

Price: $100 o.n.o

To Fit: R33 GTST/GTS/GTS4

Location: Central Coast NSW

Contact: PM me here

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Up for sale is my beautiful* 400R front bar off my 33.

I'm regretting not fixing this front bar myself and keeping it, as i just purchased a new 400R bar (for cheap - thats why i got it in the first place) and i've had nothing but problems with it. It didn't fit, and the mould wasn't right so extra fiberglass had to be done to it, and it even had to be repaired as it had deep scratches. My dad spent 7 days straight fixing the new bar.

Anyway.. back to the bar for sale.

This is what the bar looked like before i took it off:

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As you can see, it doesn't look too bad when its cleaned up.

This is what it looks like as of 5 minutes ago.

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I've taken photos of most of the major damage/cracks as you can see. If you are willing to spend the time and effort, this could be easily fixed and made to look like new for pretty cheap. I regret not doing this myself.

Fix it up, spray it, and you are set.

Or keep it how it is for that drift spec look! :P

I might be able to find the orange indicators somewhere if you want them.

PM/Post here with any further questions.

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Ill get back to u over the weekend, could be a possibility. just gotta get a quicker connection so i can look at them pictures so ill pm ya 2moz or sun.

if only i could have the bottom lip part...from jus where the indicators/fog lights are down....jus want that to custom mount onto my front bar to make it unique.....if only it wasnt damaged in that part....

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might be interested in this. my mate just bought a 33 and has always wanted a 400r bar. id be quite happy to come get it if he wants it. ill let you know by the end of the weekend.

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