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Genuine R32 Gtr Front Bar (plastic) for sale

Available for immediate pick up from Coopers Plains

This bar is in good condition - a couple of the usual scrapes and paint missing from the bottom lip but nothing unrepairable.

Silver in colour - see below

I sold my genuine gtr bar for $500 so i am looking for offers of at least that as this one is in alot better condition.

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Edited by Merli
dam if only this was in Melb

willing to ship it?

I am willing to ship it

I just called DHL and they quoted me approx $280 but you can check with someone else ??>?

ooo makes me want to paint my lip silver again and get a GTR bonnet and grille!

Rare bar guys, someone better snap it up quick.

Good luck with the sale.

thanks mate

Hey man

much easier if u post a price :/

Im sure someone will tell you to do so soon :D

Some one post up an offer.... :(

I sold my genuine gtr bar for $500 so i am looking for offers of at least that as this one is in alot better condition.

Cheer for the interest people!

saw this at the wreckers today:(.didnt look so fine anymore.

but didnt have the gtr front bar on it?

may have already been asked but has it been cut at all to fit cooler?

saw this at the wreckers today:(.didnt look so fine anymore.

but didnt have the gtr front bar on it?

may have already been asked but has it been cut at all to fit cooler?

yes... well..... :P

I think there may be a couple of small cut outs as you can see it does have an intercooler fitted

ooo makes me want to paint my lip silver again and get a GTR bonnet and grille!

Rare bar guys, someone better snap it up quick.

Good luck with the sale.

Dont be soft get the gtr bonnet

Highest offer so far $350

not to be rude but new from nissan without the lip they are less than 500 from memory.

Dont be soft get the gtr bonnet

DO IT!

not to be rude but new from nissan without the lip they are less than 500 from memory.

Hi just to clear up your input....

I have just gotten off the phone from my local Nissan dealer and i was given this information.

The price of new GTR bars from Nissan range from $590 to $700 not including the bottom lip (it has a seporate part number), and depending which one it is, it will more then likely have to come from Japan and in that case you would have to pay upfront and the wait is 4 to 6 weeks.

Highest offer is now $400

Thanks for all the input guys! :teehee:

if the lip goes on ebay you wont even get $350 beleve me -take $350 as that is a reasonable offer. Your paying to much for things(retil price) EASY TO DO BETTER IF YANOW WHAT YA DOING.I

i have in my first post
saw this at the wreckers today:(.didnt look so fine anymore.

but didnt have the gtr front bar on it?

GTR bits werent on my insurance so organised to swap them with standard parts. for any rb20 guys out there it still has the high flowed r34 turbo and remapped ecu in the wreck. made 191kw on 14psi with standard injecters. made a 1bar by about 4000rpm.

if the lip goes on ebay you wont even get $350 beleve me -take $350 as that is a reasonable offer. Your paying to much for things(retil price) EASY TO DO BETTER IF YANOW WHAT YA DOING.I

Just incase you can't read properly ... the highest offer so far has been $400

If you aren't interested in purchasing this please don't waste any more of our time.. thanks

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