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Can you guys help me identify this front bar?

The rajab car has a different bar that i am also interested but MASSIV's old GTST and Drag Me have the same one

I have been trying to find out the name/supplyer of this bar for quite some time now

Would be greately appreciated if anyone could shed some light!

Cheers,

Dan

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Yep TK series two.. very hard to find these days.

I might shoot an email off to the forum traders to see who can supply it

Only problem is I have a series one so hopefully i can addapt it

Try Mr Zac he'd be your best bet, took me 8 months of searching to find mine.

Regarding adapting: you will need to modify the grill, reo to suit the s2 lights, only problem is the head lights will not line up properly they will stick out over the bar by a cm. I decided to update the front end to a s2 when I got mine, much clearer finish and no bar mods needed.

Cheers and hope you find something

Johno

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